The survival rate for brainstem hemorrhage is approximately 60% to 70%. Survival rates for brain stem hemorrhage are meaningful for disease treatment and statistics, however, they are not very meaningful for a single individual because of the different levels of treatment in each region and the wide variation between individuals. The survival rate of brainstem hemorrhage is mainly related to how much bleeding there is and whether the treatment is timely or not. If the bleeding is relatively small and the treatment is timely, the survival rate is higher, if the bleeding is very large or if the patient fails to be treated in time, the survival rate of the patient is relatively low. Therefore, for patients with brainstem hemorrhage, it is important to seek timely medical treatment to avoid delaying the condition and causing serious consequences.