In the clinic, the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage surgery generally include headache, dizziness, cognitive decline, hemiplegia, speech dysfunction, seizure, vegetative, etc., as follows: 1, headache, dizziness: varies from person to person, some people may be more serious, some people may be lighter; 2, cognitive decline: in layman’s terms, it means dullness, stupidity, this kind of clinical, also This is relatively common in clinical practice; 3. hemiplegia of the limbs: that is to say, the hands can not hold things correctly, the legs can not walk correctly, so the impact on patients is also relatively large; 4. speech dysfunction: refers to the inability to speak correctly, etc.; 5. other: some people may appear seizures and other corresponding performance, of course, in the most serious cases, will also form a vegetative state, which is more unfavorable to patients.