There is no scientific evidence to prove that traditional Chinese medicine can cure cerebral hemorrhage, but symptomatic use of medication can play a role in relieving discomfort. Cerebral hemorrhage refers to non-traumatic bleeding within the brain parenchyma, and patients may manifest symptoms such as headache, dizziness, vomiting and paralysis. In clinical practice, comprehensive treatment is often adopted, such as the use of mannitol, furosemide and other drugs to reduce intracranial pressure; correction of blood clotting abnormalities of coagulation factors, vitamin K and other drugs; if the bleeding is more, surgery may also be required. Cerebral hemorrhage can use traditional Chinese medicine to assist in the treatment and relief of symptoms, for example, Angong Niuhuang Wan can relieve patients with cerebral hemorrhage with high fever, convulsions, dizziness, delirium (gibberish) and other symptoms. However, the specific use of medication should be guided by a professional Chinese medicine practitioner, do not blindly use medication on your own, so as to avoid adverse consequences.