The recovery from a brain hemorrhage of 10 ml depends mainly on the location of the brain hemorrhage. If the brain hemorrhage is located in the cerebral cortex, ventricles, frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, etc., the patient basically will not experience corresponding limb dysfunction, hemiparesis, aphasia, etc. Most of them can recover completely within 2-3 weeks through conservative treatment. If the brain hemorrhage is located in the brainstem, the patient has almost no possibility of recovery because the mortality rate is close to 100% if the brainstem hemorrhage is greater than 10 ml. If the brain hemorrhage is located in the thalamus and basal ganglia, it takes about 2-3 months to recover completely. Because the thalamus and basal ganglia are the corresponding functional areas, early rehabilitation is required at a later stage to maximize the recovery of limb function.