Generally, cerebral venous malformation in children cannot recover by itself, and appropriate methods of treatment can be chosen according to the specific condition. Because children’s cerebral venous malformation belongs to congenital disease, it is an organic lesion with clear morphological changes, which is caused by the abnormal development of central nervous system blood vessels, so it usually cannot recover by itself. If the location of the congenital cerebral venous malformation lesion in children is small, or when there are no obvious symptoms, treatment is usually not required, and follow-up observation and regular review can be chosen to monitor the development. Strenuous activities should also be avoided and emotions should not be overstressed. If the child has a history of bleeding, or if the child has indications for surgery, etc., surgical treatment can be performed as prescribed by the doctor. The advantage is that the malformed vessel can be removed directly, but there is a risk of intracranial hemorrhage and neurological dysfunction. Children’s cerebral venous malformation can not recover by itself, but there are many treatment methods, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, improve other examinations, and choose the appropriate method of treatment under the guidance of the doctor.