When can a patient with a brain hemorrhage walk if he can move his arms and legs?

At present, there is no authoritative data indicating the specific time when a patient with cerebral hemorrhage can walk when his hands and feet can move, and it needs to be analyzed according to the patient’s specific situation. According to clinical experience, patients with mild condition can walk in about 14~30 days, while patients with severe condition may need half a year to one year to recover walking ability.
Cerebral hemorrhage is a kind of primary non-traumatic intracerebral hemorrhage. If the location of cerebral hemorrhage is not in the brainstem, frontal lobe of the brain, thalamus, vestibule and other important areas, and the amount of hemorrhage is small, and the hemorrhage presses the scope of the brain tissues is small, or does not cause much damage to the tissues around the brain, and the compensatory function is good, after timely treatment, the patient can usually walk in about 14~30 days.
If the location of cerebral hemorrhage is located in the brainstem, frontal lobe, thalamus, vestibule and other important areas, or if the cerebral hemorrhage has caused organic damage, large amount of hemorrhage, and untimely treatment, it may take half a year to one year for the patient to resume walking.
It is recommended that patients with cerebral hemorrhage should seek timely medical treatment and actively cooperate with their doctors in order to improve the prognosis and regain the ability to walk as soon as possible.