I can walk on my right leg, but I can’t feel a thing, so can I recover?

Cerebral hemorrhage 10 ml right leg can walk but no sensation is generally more difficult to return to normal, but after active formal physical therapy or rehabilitation program, the recovery of sensory function can play a certain role.
Cerebral hemorrhage damage to the human nervous system is not direct damage to brain cells, but due to pressure or local formation of hypoxic and ischemic environment caused by neuron indirect death, damage to the brain functional areas resulting in such as limb paralysis, sensory deficits or sensory allergies and other disorders.
This kind of damage to the central nervous system, like cerebral infarction, is irreversible once the damage is done. If the damage is small and treatment is timely, the original sensory function can be restored through treatment and rehabilitation. If the damage is large and treatment and rehabilitation are not timely, it may cause permanent sequelae.
Aggressive treatment is recommended to help improve the prognosis and prolong survival.