What are the chances that a brain hemorrhage will not recur over a lifetime?

There is no authoritative information on the chances of a lifetime non-recurrence of cerebral hemorrhage. Studies have shown that the incidence of rebleeding within 1 year of the first cerebral hemorrhage ranges from 1.8% to 7.4%, with the exact recurrence varying from person to person.
Cerebral hemorrhage generally refers to spontaneous cerebral hemorrhage, i.e., primary, non-traumatic bleeding within the brain parenchyma. At present, there is no authoritative information to show what is the chance that cerebral hemorrhage will not recur in a lifetime, only that the probability of cerebral hemorrhage recurrence is small, and the incidence of rebleeding within 1 year after the first cerebral hemorrhage is 1.8%~7.4%, but there is still the possibility of recurrence after 1 year.
Patients with cerebral hemorrhage should avoid obesity, alcoholism, smoking and other triggering factors, and cooperate with doctors to actively control blood pressure, which can reduce the recurrence rate of cerebral hemorrhage.