Whether flunarizine can be taken during the recovery period of cerebral hemorrhage is related to the clinical symptoms, if the condition is stable and there are persistent dizziness symptoms, flunarizine can be taken under the guidance of the doctor. The recovery period of cerebral hemorrhage is prone to induce a variety of clinical symptoms, such as headache, dizziness, cognitive dysfunction, brain swelling, and epilepsy, etc., which need to be treated for specific symptoms. If the symptoms belong to dizziness, flunarizine treatment can be chosen to help relieve dizziness symptoms. Common adverse effects of Flunarizine include nausea, stomach pain, anxiety, dry mouth, heartburn, and muscle pain, etc. It should be used with caution in patients with extrapyramidal symptoms, depression, and Parkinson’s disease tendency. There are clear indications and contraindications for the use of Flunarizine, and patients need to use it under the guidance of a doctor, not without authorization.