Patients with intracranial hemorrhage after a head injury, the specific types of sequelae, must be judged in conjunction with the actual, some may not leave sequelae, some will have cognitive decline, physical, speech symptoms, and epileptic manifestations, etc., specific as follows: 1, no sequelae: some people may simply headache, dizziness, and is not very serious, the follow-up after active recuperation, the vast majority of patients can be restored to normal. 2, cognitive decline: some people may have cognitive decline, commonly known as dullness, stupidity, etc., some people may also show memory loss, computational ability decline, etc. Cognitive decline: some people may experience cognitive decline, which is commonly known as dullness, stupidity, etc. Some people may also show memory loss, decreased ability to calculate, etc. 3, limb, language symptoms: some people may show numbness and weakness of the limbs, such as not being able to walk correctly, not being able to hold things correctly or not being able to speak correctly, etc. 4, epilepsy: some people may experience numbness and weakness, such as not being able to walk correctly, not being able to hold things correctly or not being able to speak correctly, etc. 5, epilepsy is a disease of the body. 4, epilepsy: some people may have epilepsy, that is, twitching of the limbs, foaming at the mouth and other related abnormal reactions, so it is recommended to improve the examination before final clarification.