Is it possible to be paralyzed from a spinal cord hemorrhage?

If the spinal cord hemorrhage has paralyzed the patient, if it is incomplete spinal cord injury, after active treatment in the early stage can achieve a good prognosis, if the spinal cord transverse injury can not be fully recovered.
The main reason for paralysis caused by spinal cord hemorrhage is the formation of hematoma compression of the nerves, in the early stage of paralysis, you can remove the hematoma as soon as possible through surgical treatment, to relieve the compression of spinal cord nerves, to reduce further damage to the spinal cord, and after treatment, patients through scientific care and standardized rehabilitation therapy can return to normal.
However, if the spinal cord has suffered a transverse injury, due to the non-regenerative characteristics of nerve cells, even after active treatment, it is difficult to return to normal, resulting in permanent paralysis.