Can you recover from a brain hemorrhage and gibberish?

Gibberish after brain hemorrhage can be recovered. The reason for gibberish after cerebral hemorrhage is that the patient has a large amount of cerebral hemorrhage, has impaired consciousness, is in a coma or shallow coma, and appears to be gibbering. In this case, conservative or surgical treatment should be given according to the bleeding volume. If the bleeding volume is relatively large and the edema compression is serious, the patient can be given borehole drainage or debridement decompression.  If the amount of bleeding is within 30 ml, especially in the cerebral hemispheres, the patient can be treated with dehydration and cranial pressure lowering therapy. Cerebral hemorrhage is also seen as a result of hemorrhage in the lobes of the brain, especially in the occipital lobe, where hemorrhage is more often followed by babbling. In this case, as the condition stabilizes, the cerebral hemorrhage can be gradually absorbed and the symptoms of gibberish can be restored.