Can sudden cerebral hemorrhage be cured?

Sudden cerebral hemorrhage can be cured in some cases, but in others it may have sequelae and may cause death, depending on the amount of cerebral hemorrhage and the location of the hemorrhage. In the case of massive cerebral hemorrhage, or hemorrhage in the brainstem, most patients may have sequelae and death. In the case of cerebral hemorrhage in the external capsule, some patients can be cured after active and correct treatment, while others may have sequelae. If there are indications for surgery, surgery can be considered. If there are no indications for surgery, conservative treatment should be carried out, including cranial pressure reduction, brain protection and control of underlying diseases, symptomatic, supportive, acupuncture, rehabilitation and other treatments.