Can intracranial hemorrhage in the elderly be cured? Whether an elderly person can be cured of intracranial hemorrhage depends on the site of intracranial hemorrhage and the size of the hemorrhage. If an elderly patient has a bleeding in the basal ganglia area, the bleeding volume is only 10mL, which is a small amount of bleeding, the patient can be cured after treatment without further bleeding. If the intracranial hemorrhage in the elderly is a brainstem hemorrhage with a bleeding volume of 5mL or more, it is a massive brainstem hemorrhage, and the patient has impaired consciousness, tetraplegia, with respiratory and blood pressure instability, the brain hemorrhage is life-threatening and may not be curable. In addition, intracranial hemorrhage in the elderly, such as cerebral contusion caused by traumatic brain injury, the patient is clear, only dizziness, headache, after dehydration, lowering intracranial pressure and other symptomatic treatment, cerebral contusion quickly recovered, intracranial hemorrhage can also be cured. Therefore, whether an elderly person can be cured of intracranial hemorrhage depends on the site and the amount of bleeding.