Large cerebral hemorrhages cannot be cured because they quickly cause an increase in intracranial pressure and compression of the brainstem, thus endangering the patient’s life, but it is possible to keep the patient alive through aggressive surgical interventions and medications. For these patients, the quality of survival is generally low, and the greatest likelihood is that they will exhibit a vegetative state of existence. Because for cerebral hemorrhage, it is equivalent to a house on fire, the person is the house, cerebral hemorrhage is equivalent to a house fire, if the amount is relatively large, it means that the fire burns more vigorously, the fire burns more vigorously, the greater the damage to the house. When the amount of bleeding reaches a certain level, it is equivalent to the house having burned down. Even after aggressive treatment, the whole structure of the body is very bad, the prognosis will be very poor, and the end may occur death.