Patients with cerebral hemorrhage have been feverish to be solved by the following ways: 1. If the patient is caused by central hyperthermia, such as damage to the patient’s hypothalamus will lead to impaired thermoregulation, and the patient will develop central hyperthermia. In this case, the main focus is on physical cooling, and patients can be treated with ice blankets, ice caps, or hibernation combinations to reduce the patient’s basal metabolic rate, when the effect of taking antipyretic drugs is not good. 2. Patients with cerebral hemorrhage have been feverish, and if they are caused by combined pneumonia or urinary tract infections, pressure sores, or skin infections, anti-infection treatment should be administered symptomatically. If the patient is a respiratory tract infection, use antibiotics, such as cephalosporin or penicillin, and give the patient phlegm medication, combined with turning and snapping the back to promote the discharge of phlegm. In case of fever, give the patient antipyretic drugs, such as oral ibuprofen or intramuscular injection of Advil.