How long does it take to heal from a hemorrhage in the basal ganglia of the brain?

Two weeks of bleeding in the basal ganglia of the brain is usually considered the acute phase, and after two weeks is the recovery phase. How long it takes for a patient to recover from a cerebral hemorrhage is based on the patient’s condition, and it does not mean that the patient will recover slowly if the entire basal ganglia region is destroyed. However, if the amount of hemorrhage in the basal ganglia is relatively small, the occupying space is not obvious, and the damage to the brain tissue is small, the patient’s possibility of recovery is large. Overall, because brain nerve cells are not regenerative, it is difficult to recover from the damage. The type of recovery after a brain hemorrhage depends on the amount and location of the hemorrhage at the time.