The optimal recovery period for brainstem hemorrhage is usually between 1 and 6 months after the hemorrhage, with the rate of recovery decreasing after 6 months, and patients are advised to be active during this period. The brainstem is the most important life center of the organism, mainly affecting cardiovascular movement and controlling respiration. The main bleeding sites of brainstem hemorrhage are: (1) brain bridge: consciousness disorder or paralysis; (2) midbrain: headache, nausea and vomiting; (3) medulla oblongata: it will cause vital signs disorder, such as slow heart rate, blood pressure drop, arrhythmia and so on. The location of brainstem is particularly important, so most of them choose internal conservative treatment, the main purpose is to control bleeding and reduce intracranial pressure, and its recovery effect is related to the amount of bleeding and treatment sooner or later. In addition the condition is stabilized and rehabilitation training is carried out in time, the earlier the treatment, the better the recovery will be, so the recovery period should be as far as possible within one to six months after the onset of the disease, and the speed of recovery decreases after six months. If symptoms such as headache and dizziness, hemiplegia, etc. occur, medical attention should be sought immediately.