How long does rehab for cerebral hemorrhage usually take

The best time for rehabilitation for cerebral hemorrhage is within the first three months after the hemorrhage, and usually within a year for recovery. After a year, if the symptoms do not improve, it is more difficult to recover.
The duration of brain hemorrhage rehabilitation is usually related to the patient’s condition after the hemorrhage and before rehabilitation. If the patient’s symptoms were mild before rehabilitation, the recovery time will be quicker, and it may only take 2 to 3 months for the patient to recover.
If the patient has serious symptoms before rehabilitation, such as complete paralysis of limbs, muscle strength of 0, coma, complete aphasia, etc., the rehabilitation training will take a longer time, often requiring half a year to a year of recovery time, and may not be able to fully recover.
It is recommended that patients with cerebral hemorrhage follow the doctor’s instructions to actively treat and carry out rehabilitation training, in order to strive for the best recovery results.