The prime recovery time for cerebral hemorrhage is usually 3~6 months.
In the 3~6 months after cerebral hemorrhage, although the necrotic brain nerve cells cannot be regenerated, as the patient’s cerebral swelling gradually subsides and the secondary damage to the nerve cells is reduced, other nerve cells can compensate for some of the functions of the necrotic nerve cells. At the same time, due to the absorption of the hematoma, the nerves that have become dysfunctional due to the compression of the hematoma during this period can also be gradually restored.
Therefore, during this period of time, patients should be actively given treatment to improve circulation, nutritional nerve therapy, and actively carry out rehabilitation and functional exercises. After 6 months, some patients still need to actively carry out rehabilitation exercises, but the effect may be worse than that in 3-6 months.
In conclusion, patients with cerebral hemorrhage should seek medical treatment as early as possible in order to improve the prognosis to the greatest extent.