Can I recover from a cerebral vascular malformation that has caused a left visual field defect after a brain hemorrhage?

Patient: Male, 36 years old, had a sudden onset of headache at about 2:30 on September 11, 2009. The pain was persistent, no visual haze, dizziness, no vomiting, limb convulsions, unbearable headache, unable to rest and relax normally, and was urgently detected by CT in the local municipal people’s hospital as “cerebral hemorrhage breaking into the ventricle” …… The local hospital transferred to the People’s Hospital of Guangxi Autonomous Region for treatment, after a slight improvement, and then to Guangxi Medical University inpatient treatment, had a contrast embolization, a slight improvement, also had a gamma knife, there is improvement, but then discharged from the hospital feeling visual field defects, and do not do the relevant treatment, only took medicine, do not see improvement Left eye visual field defects and left lower limb paralysis, these two symptoms, how to carry out treatment? Can they be cured by medication? Zhou Houjie, Department of Neurosurgery, Peking University Shenzhen Hospital
Houjie Zhou, Department of Neurosurgery, Peking University Shenzhen Hospital.
Hello! According to the medical history you provided, I can only roughly understand your condition. Since the hemorrhage destroyed the nerve cells around the hematoma, and it has been 10 months since the onset of the disease, it is difficult to recover from the disease. By taking drugs to improve local cerebral circulation and strengthening the functional exercise of the left lower limb, the function of your lower limb may be improved through the functional compensation of the peripheral nerve cells, but the visual field defect is more difficult to improve.