A cerebral hemorrhage of 50 ml is a very serious condition. This kind of cerebral hemorrhage refers to spontaneous cerebral hemorrhage, with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage being the most common. 50ml of bleeding, most of which occurs in the basal ganglia area, cerebral hemisphere. To determine the severity of cerebral hemorrhage, it depends on the location of the bleeding and the amount of bleeding. Generally speaking, if the amount of bleeding is more than 30 ml in the basal ganglia region, there are indications for surgery, and conservative treatment is not effective. If the bleeding is 50ml, surgery is usually recommended to remove the hematoma, otherwise, after conservative treatment, the condition may progressively aggravate, and with the arrival of the peak of cerebral edema, the patient may develop brain herniation leading to impaired consciousness, coma, and affect the respiratory center of the brainstem, leading to respiratory and circulatory failure, which is seriously life-threatening. If resuscitation is performed at that time, it is already too late to save the already damaged brain function.