The average patient with cerebral hemorrhage takes two weeks to six months to recover, and a few can take up to a year or more. Patients with cerebral hemorrhage may experience symptoms such as dizziness, headache, limb weakness, which may be accompanied by limb numbness, visual impairment, vomiting, and difficulty walking. Currently, there is no specific clinical data indicating how long it takes for patients with cerebral hemorrhage to recover. In general, patients with mild cerebral hemorrhage can recover in about two weeks. The recovery time for most patients is between three and six months. Some patients with severe symptoms and complications such as paralysis, loss of muscle movement, difficulty in swallowing, difficulty in comprehension, and changes in behavior and self-care ability will take a relatively longer time to recover, and even more than a year or so will not be able to recover completely, so it is not possible to make a generalization. During the recovery period, patients with cerebral hemorrhage need to follow the doctor’s instructions for regular checkups, and take relevant treatment measures in time if any abnormalities occur. In daily life, they should pay attention to rest and not overwork. Maintain moderate physical activity or exercise. Do not be over-emotional and keep a positive and optimistic mindset.