Vomiting after cerebral hemorrhage: 1. Consider that the patient has increased intracranial pressure after cerebral hemorrhage, due to increased intracranial pressure the patient has a headache, and in severe cases, nausea and vomiting can occur. 2. The site of the hemorrhage leads to clinical vomiting in patients with brainstem or cerebellar hemorrhage, and in severe cases, the patient can have jet-like vomiting. 3. Impairment, can appear brain herniation patients will show vomiting. In the acute phase of cerebral hemorrhage, conservative or surgical treatment should be given depending on the amount of bleeding. Conservative treatment suggests that the patient should be bedridden, while applying dehydrating and cranial pressure lowering drugs such as mannitol and glycerol fructose.