Whether or not a patient with cerebral hemorrhage resulting in symptoms of paralysis can recover is related to the condition, recovery time, treatment methods and other factors. Patients with mild condition can recover under professional treatment, while patients with serious condition have little hope for full recovery, but through professional treatment, they can effectively improve their symptoms and enhance their quality of life. 1. Patients with mild disease: Patients with mild disease can gradually recover normal function after professional treatment. 2. Patients with serious condition: For patients with serious condition, enhanced nursing care, medication, surgery, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychotherapy and other methods can effectively help patients relieve symptoms, prevent complications such as muscle atrophy and deep vein thrombosis, improve the quality of patients’ survival, and help patients get the best recovery results. It is recommended that patients with cerebral hemorrhage and paralysis symptoms should consult a doctor in time and under the guidance of a professional doctor, do not treat blindly to avoid the adverse consequences.