The first three months after brain stem hemorrhage is the best period for recovery. In addition to actively cooperating with the doctor for treatment during this period, you should also pay attention to your diet and eat more walnuts, black fungus, cashew nuts and other foods that nourish brain tissue and lower blood viscosity. Try to eat less cholesterol and fatty foods, and also pay attention to rest. Brainstem hemorrhage is more critical because the brainstem is the center of life. Patients with brainstem hemorrhage are advised to use drugs for dehydration and cranial pressure reduction to avoid brainstem hemorrhage, edema, and severe compression of the medulla oblongata, and patients may experience sudden cessation of breathing, circulation, and heartbeat. Commonly used drugs for dehydration and cranial pressure reduction include mannitol, glycerol fructose, diuretics, human albumin, etc. Brain stem hemorrhage can be accompanied by oral drugs for brain cell nutrition, commonly used are cerebroprotein hydrolysate tablets, cytophosphatidylcholine sodium tablets, and olanzapine to promote neurological recovery.