There is no definitive word on recovery time for brain stem hemorrhage. Brain stem hemorrhage is a very serious hemorrhagic stroke, the death rate as well as the disability rate is very high, if the brain stem hemorrhage is more than 5mL, most of the patients will have brain herniation and cerebral edema in a short period of time, resulting in the patient’s life being threatened, and this kind of patients have a very poor prognosis. If the amount of brainstem hemorrhage is smaller and does not cause the patient to develop consciousness disorder and cerebral edema, then the patient has hope for recovery, but the recovery time is usually longer, even up to 2-3 years and above, and the patient needs to go through continuous and unremitting rehabilitation training to promote the repair of neurological function. These patients often end up being prone to bed-ridden, with serious complications such as lung infections, urinary tract infections, decubitus ulcers, and deep vein thrombosis of the lower extremities. Overall, therefore, patients with brainstem hemorrhage have a poor prognosis and a slower recovery.