Cerebral hemorrhage blood pressure average generally refers to the systolic blood pressure, when the blood pressure average is 120 mmHg is normal. Patients with cerebral hemorrhage must pay attention to blood pressure changes in time, if the average blood pressure is too high, it is recommended to take antihypertensive drugs to control. Cerebral hemorrhage, also called cerebral hemorrhage, is a more serious cerebrovascular disease. Cerebral hemorrhage can cause the patient’s brain tissue to be compressed by the blood, and then hypoxia and other symptoms occur. Cerebral hemorrhage can also increase intracranial pressure, causing the patient to fall into a coma. Cerebral hemorrhage is often caused by high blood pressure, the patient in the acute phase of bleeding may be higher blood pressure, it is generally recommended that the blood pressure of patients with cerebral hemorrhage should be controlled smoothly within the normal range. Cerebral hemorrhage blood pressure control is generally based on systolic blood pressure, systolic blood pressure control between 120 to 140 mmHg. The basic principle of blood pressure control for patients with cerebral hemorrhage is to lower the blood pressure smoothly, avoid excessive fluctuation of blood pressure, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of specialists, and pay attention to the close observation of blood pressure changes.