Recovery from hemiplegia caused by bleeding in the basal ganglia is mainly related to the amount of bleeding, whether the treatment is timely and whether there are serious complications. If the amount of hemorrhage in the basal ganglia is small, the treatment is timely and appropriate, and there are no serious complications, the patient will recover better through active rehabilitation and may not have obvious symptoms. If the amount of hemorrhage in the basal ganglia region is large, the damaged area of brain tissue is large, the nerve damage is more serious, there are serious symptoms accompanying cerebral hemorrhage, such as cognitive impairment, etc., the treatment is not timely, the treatment method is inappropriate, and there are serious complications, such as respiratory infections, deep vein thrombosis, etc., the patient may have limb paralysis symptoms remain. Recovery of hemiplegia after hemorrhage in the basal ganglia region is affected by many factors, and the prognosis of the patient needs to be analyzed according to the specific condition of the patient, and cannot be generalized. Hemiplegia after basal ganglia hemorrhage requires prompt medical attention, standardized treatment and rehabilitation to maximize functional recovery.