How long can you live with paralysis after a brain hemorrhage

Paralysis after cerebral hemorrhage does not have a direct impact on the survival time of the patient, but rather on the location of the hemorrhage, e.g., whether it occurs in the center of life. As well as whether there are any other complications, such as high blood pressure, heart disease, lung infections, and so on. If a patient with hemiplegia from a cerebral hemorrhage is treated for complications relatively well, keeps blood pressure stable, does not have a second bleed, and chooses more appropriate rehabilitation, the patient’s life expectancy may be no different from that of the normal population. If the bleeding is more severe and heavy and occurs in the center of life, it may affect the patient’s survival. Also if blood pressure is not monitored in daily life and those with high blood pressure fail to take their medication on time, a second bleed may occur. Generally, the second bleeding will be a little more serious than the first.