Can severe cerebral hemorrhage be cured?

Severe cerebral hemorrhage has the possibility of being cured, but the recovery of patients is usually poor and will leave obvious sequelae. In general, patients with large bleeding volume (cerebral hemisphere >30 ml, cerebellum >15 ml, brainstem >5-7 ml) need surgical treatment to remove the hematoma in time and relieve the compression of the hematoma on the brain tissues, and then actively rehabilitate after the surgery, the patients may recover, but they usually have obvious sequelae, such as hemiplegia, aphasia, epilepsy, sensory disorders, and so on. The overall prognosis of cerebral hemorrhage is poor, and the prognosis is even worse for patients with large amount of bleeding and combination of other diseases. Therefore, life-saving after cerebral hemorrhage is the first priority, and rehabilitation should be carried out as soon as possible after the condition is stabilized after surgery.