Once there is high blood pressure leading to cerebral hemorrhage, treatment should be carried out in both controlling blood pressure as well as preventing bleeding in the brain. In terms of commonly used antihypertensive treatment, the main antihypertensive drugs are nifedipine, captopril, nimodipine, benadryl, valsartan, spironolactone and other drugs, all of which can be used individually or in combination to keep the blood pressure stable. For prevention of cerebral hemorrhage as well as eradication of bleeding, there are drugs such as bacitracin as well as hemostatic aphrodisiacs, hemostatic minerals, vitamin K1, etc., all of which can lead to improvement of cerebral hemorrhage. In the course of treatment, attention should also be paid to regular review, according to the review results of timely adjustment of drug dosage, in order to make the patient faster recovery. In addition, it is necessary to do CT of the head in time for the specialist to evaluate the amount of bleeding and the possibility of brain herniation.