Capillary cerebral hemorrhage can generally be restored to a relatively normal state, but it is important to clarify whether it is a true cerebral hemorrhage of capillary nature. If the cerebral hemorrhage is caused by the rupture of very small capillaries, there is no traumatic factor and there is no tumor factor, and the amount of bleeding is relatively small, the overall prognosis is significantly better if it is treated with internal medicine at a later stage. In some cases, capillary cerebral hemorrhage may be combined with other types of diseases, such as intracranial vascular malformations, aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations, etc. Such cases are not simply cerebral hemorrhage, but require more treatment for cerebrovascular diseases. The later recovery may not be ideal, so it is important to distinguish whether it is a true capillary cerebral hemorrhage or not, in order to have a better judgment standard.