Tongue drop caused by brain hemorrhage can usually be recovered, but only if the brain hemorrhage does not leave sequelae or only has mild sequelae. The cause of tongue drop caused by brain hemorrhage may be the brain damage, the corresponding innervation of the tongue muscle nerve dysfunction, so that the tongue muscle weakness caused by tongue drop. If cerebral hemorrhage can be treated in time, the corresponding brain function may be gradually restored, and the symptoms of tongue drop will be slowly relieved or even disappear. In mild cases of tongue thrust, the patient’s blood oxygen level can be closely monitored and the patient should lie on his/her side as much as possible to prevent tongue thrust from obstructing the airway. If the tongue drop is more serious, affecting the patient’s breathing and even the blood oxygen concentration, the patient can be assisted to breathe. In conclusion, the recovery of tongue thrust caused by cerebral hemorrhage depends on the prognosis of the cerebral hemorrhage, and it is recommended to seek professional help from a neurosurgeon.