Patients with cerebral hemorrhage paralysis can take drugs to promote brain metabolism such as cytarabine to reduce the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage; antihypertensive drugs such as amlodipine can be taken to reduce blood pressure; patients with high blood sugar should take hypoglycemic drugs. 1. Drugs to promote brain metabolism: patients paralyzed by cerebral hemorrhage can take drugs to promote brain metabolism and nutritive nerves to improve brain function and reduce the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage, such as cytarabine sodium capsule. 2. Antihypertensive drugs: these patients often have high blood pressure, and high blood pressure is an important factor leading to rebleeding, so patients with cerebral hemorrhage paralysis must take amlodipine, Benadryl and other antihypertensive drugs to reduce blood pressure to about 130/70 mmHg. 3. Hypoglycemic drugs: If patients suffer from diabetes, they should take hypoglycemic drugs such as metformin to control blood sugar. Patients with cerebral hemorrhage paralysis should also strengthen the rehabilitation exercise, life should be a light diet, regular life, relaxation, avoiding tiredness and staying up late. By these ways to reduce the sequelae and prevent the occurrence of re-bleeding. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital to consult a professional doctor, and all medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor.