Cerebral hemorrhage caused by cirrhosis can usually be cured. The treatments for cirrhosis combined with cerebral hemorrhage include medication, surgery and so on. Cerebral hemorrhage caused by liver cirrhosis is a hemorrhagic complication caused by coagulation dysfunction and thrombocytopenia when liver cirrhosis is not compensated, which has a rapid onset, rapid progression and high mortality rate. Cerebral hemorrhage caused by liver cirrhosis is mainly located in the cerebral cortex, and the main symptoms can be seen as impaired consciousness, slurred speech, crooked mouth and hemiplegia. 1. Drug treatment: aminomethylenic acid combined with mannitol can be taken as prescribed by doctors for hemostatic treatment; those with epilepsy can take carbamazepine, lacosamide and other anti-epileptic drugs as prescribed by doctors. In addition, platelets, plasminogen complex and vitamin K can be supplemented to help the recovery of coagulation function. 2. Surgery: Cerebral hemorrhage is usually very critical, and surgery such as craniotomy and drainage should be performed if necessary, along with real-time monitoring and hepatoprotection and diuresis to reduce portal pressure. If cirrhosis causes cerebral hemorrhage, you should go to the hospital in time, conduct relevant examinations to clarify the specific conditions of the disease, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.