Patients with cerebral hemorrhage who have just been discharged from the hospital and whose condition has stabilized are able to take the train as a means of transportation. However, it should be noted that the patient should not be too tired in this case, not suitable for a long time in the car. After being discharged from the hospital, the main precautions include the following: 1. lifestyle habits should be changed, pay attention to a low-salt, low-fat diet, because many patients with cerebral hemorrhage are related to cerebral atherosclerosis and long-term hypertension. 2. patients should adhere to oral medications to control blood pressure, blood lipids, blood sugar, blood homocysteine and other underlying diseases. In particular, blood pressure control drugs, such as amlodipine besylate, enalapril, temisartan such drugs, to strictly control blood pressure within 130/80mmHg. If patients have diabetes, they should take glucose-lowering drugs or insulin to control blood glucose.3. Patients should regularly review the CT of the head, and if there are symptoms of neurological deficits such as physical inactivity and clumsy speech, patients should consult the rehabilitation department for systematic functional recovery to improve their quality of life.