The general life expectancy of cerebral hemorrhage is determined according to the amount of cerebral hemorrhage and the location of cerebral hemorrhage, and cannot be generalized. Causes of cerebral hemorrhage mainly include hypertension combined with small arteriosclerosis, cerebral arteriovenous malformation, aneurysm, etc. Simple minor cerebral hemorrhage, and the bleeding is not in an important position, after standardized treatment, the general prognosis is better, and there is no great impact on life expectancy. However, if the bleeding is from the brain stem and the bleeding volume is large, it will cause compression and damage to the brain stem, and the patient will have abnormal breathing and heartbeat, which will jeopardize his/her life in a short period of time. Even if some patients are successfully rescued, they will have serious after-effects, which will have a serious impact on their life expectancy. In addition, in the case of cerebellar hemorrhage, severe cases may suffer from paralysis of limbs, as well as dizziness, vomiting and ataxia. Cerebral hemorrhage in the basal ganglia region is a frequent site of cerebral hemorrhage, and the amount of hemorrhage, if too large, may lead to different degrees of limb paralysis, hemiplegia, hemianopsia, and so on, and both of these conditions also have a certain impact on life expectancy. There is no clear statement on the general life expectancy of patients because their conditions vary greatly. Cerebral hemorrhage should be seen in a timely manner and treated aggressively under the guidance of a doctor.