Even if cerebral hemorrhage recovers to normal, some people may have recurrence. The relevant people should control the risk factors related to cerebral hemorrhage in their daily life to avoid its recurrence, such as controlling blood pressure, safe use of medication and so on. The causes of cerebral hemorrhage are related to subtypes, for example, primary cerebral hemorrhage is related to long-term high blood pressure and cerebral amyloid angiopathy, which will lead to spontaneous rupture of small blood vessels; secondary cerebral hemorrhage is related to acute intracerebral vascularization, brain tumors, cerebral aneurysms, hemophilia, and other blood disorders, as well as anticoagulants and other medication factors. After regular treatment, some people may return to normal, but still need to carry out later careful care, active treatment of the primary disease, stay away from risk factors, etc. If these risk factors or primary diseases persist for a long time, it may still lead to the reoccurrence of cerebral hemorrhage. Specific prevention methods include actively treating hypertension and strictly controlling the blood pressure level; controlling chronic diseases such as diabetes, high blood cholesterol, and preventing constipation; improving bad habits such as staying up late at night; developing the habit of daily moderate exercise to enhance cardiovascular function; and eating a healthy diet, avoiding emotional excitement, and quitting smoking and drinking. It is recommended that the relevant people actively treat the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions to do daily prevention, and if similar symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage occur, they need to consult a doctor in time.