Limb pain after three years of cerebral hemorrhage may be caused by overwork, arthritis, muscle atrophy, etc., which can be treated by massage, physiotherapy, medication and so on. 1. Overwork: when there is no obvious after-effects after cerebral hemorrhage, such as hemiplegia and other symptoms, it will not affect the movement, and the limb pain occurs due to lactic acid produced by the muscles after prolonged exercise and exertion, appropriate massage and physical therapy can be carried out, and generally no drugs are needed. 2. Arthritis: If the patient himself has arthritis, degenerative joint disease, may cause limb pain, need to use non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs anti-inflammatory analgesic, such as diclofenac sodium, ibuprofen, etc., but also the use of ointment coated to relieve the pain, such as ibuprofen cream, piroxicam patches and so on. 3. Muscle atrophy: If patients with cerebral hemorrhage have sequelae, such as hemiplegia, it can cause muscle atrophy, and if there is no active rehabilitation treatment, muscle atrophy can occur in the process of pain, and it is recommended to carry out acupuncture, physical therapy or medication, such as stroke rejuvenation tablets, spleen pills and so on. It is recommended to actively cooperate with the doctor for examination and treatment, and avoid blindly using medication on your own.