The recovery period of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage varies from person to person, it may be 1~2 months, or it may take half a year, even some patients never recover. 1.1~2 months: the amount of cerebral hemorrhage is relatively small, and it is not in the important functional area, and it may be well recovered in about 1~2 months with no special functional disorders after active clinical treatment and rehabilitation therapy. 2. Half a year or so: if the cerebral hemorrhage is in important functional areas, such as thalamus, basal ganglia, brainstem, etc., the overall state of the patient is obviously affected, such as hemiplegia, speech dysfunction, etc., and it may take about half a year to recover after systematic rehabilitation treatment. 3. Permanent failure to recover: it is often seen that the amount of hemorrhage is bigger and the location of hemorrhage is in the important functional area, even if the rehabilitation treatment is carried out, it is difficult to get a good recovery, and even in the state of disability for a long time. In conclusion, after hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage, it is necessary to follow the doctor’s prescription of medication and rehabilitation training, in order to recover as much as possible.