The life expectancy of a 70-year-old patient with cerebral hemorrhage depends mainly on the size of the cerebral hemorrhage volume. If the brain hemorrhage volume is relatively small, after active treatment, the condition is stabilized, and if the subsequent can actively control the blood pressure level and maintain good living habits, the life expectancy is the life expectancy of a normal person. If the brain hemorrhage is moderate, the patient’s life expectancy can be up to 5 years or more if the patient’s condition is stabilized after active treatment and if the patient maintains good lifestyle habits and good blood pressure control. If the brain hemorrhage is large, death will occur within three weeks. If the patient is able to pass the dangerous period and enter the stable stage, the life expectancy is about 1-2 years.