How long does it usually take to recover from a brain hemorrhage with numbness in the arms and legs?

How long it usually takes to recover from numbness of hands and feet in cerebral hemorrhage is usually within 2 weeks to 6 months, and up to 1 year or even longer in some patients, which is mainly related to the degree of destruction of brain injury. If the bleeding site of cerebral hemorrhage is located in non-vital functional area and the amount of cerebral hemorrhage is small, the numbness of hands and feet is only caused by irritating symptoms, and the patient’s nerve center has not been obviously damaged. In this case, the patient can recover within 2 weeks after actively cooperating with the doctor’s treatment and rehabilitation exercises. If the bleeding site of cerebral hemorrhage is located in an important functional area and the bleeding volume is large, causing destructive damage to the patient’s nerve center, that is, leading to necrosis of the patient’s central nervous system and triggering numbness of the hands and feet, it is quite difficult to recover from this situation. It may take up to 6 months, and in some patients up to 1 year, or even longer, accompanying a lifetime. Cerebral hemorrhage patients with numbness in hands and feet need to actively cooperate with doctors for treatment and conditioning, so as to maximize their recovery.