Cerebral hemorrhage, total paralysis, no chewing function, can you recover?

Cerebral hemorrhage paralysis without chewing function, the possibility of recovery is relatively small, the specific recovery situation is generally affected by the bleeding site, the size of the bleeding volume, whether the treatment is timely and so on.
1. Bleeding site and size: Cerebral hemorrhage with total paralysis and no chewing function is a manifestation of irreversible damage to brain tissues, which is a very serious situation. If the bleeding site is close to the midline of the brain, the motor nerve compression is more serious and the total paralysis is more complete, the patient may not be able to recover completely. Moreover, if the amount of bleeding is large and a large hematoma is formed, the recovery may also be affected.
2. Whether the treatment is timely or not: if the treatment is not timely after paralysis of cerebral hemorrhage, it may aggravate the condition, cause the patient to lose consciousness and coma, and may cause the intracranial pressure to increase and form brain hernia, leading to respiratory failure or even death. Therefore, if the cerebral hemorrhage paralysis or even no chewing function is not treated in time, it is likely that the patient will not be able to recover.
If the above conditions do not exist, after rehabilitation, the paralyzed limbs may regain part of the motor function, but the possibility of complete recovery is relatively small, and it is likely to leave lifelong paralysis.