To truly master the method of urinary and fecal rehabilitation training for cerebral hemorrhage, it is necessary to clarify the changes in the condition. Only patients with clear consciousness and self-perception are able to perform the corresponding training. For patients in a long-term coma state, there is no way to perform this training. The training of urination is relatively simple and is usually done through a urinary catheter, which is intermittently clamped shut to exercise the patient’s self-perception, that is, the feeling of having the urge to urinate with a swollen bladder. Normal people urinate once every 3-4 hours, and the patient should also be trained to loosen the urinary catheter once every 3-4 hours while maintaining a normal diet, preferably when the patient feels it, and there will be improvement in a week. If it still does not work, it only means that the bladder does not have a special function and a cystostomy has to be performed. For bowel training, the main thing is to form a fixed defecation time, and often massage the abdomen, mainly clockwise, and if necessary, through certain laxative drugs to treat, and keep the perianal area dry and clean.