Cerebral hemorrhage, that is, cerebral hemorrhage, may cause cerebral edema after surgery, which may lead to head swelling and pain, and may be treated with medication, surgery, physical therapy and so on in cooperation with doctors. 1. Drug treatment: Currently, drugs commonly used in the treatment of cerebral edema after cerebral hemorrhage include dehydrating agents, such as mannitol, glycerol fructose, furosemide, albumin and hypertonic saline, etc., which can reduce the symptoms of cerebral edema and improve the symptoms of headache and swelling. For headache symptoms, ibuprofen, diclofenac and other drugs can be taken to relieve pain. 2. Surgery: For severe and persistent cerebral edema after cerebral hemorrhage, if the conservative treatment is ineffective, the patient can cooperate with the doctor to choose decompression surgery, such as cerebrospinal fluid drainage, temporalis muscle or large bone flap decompression surgery, etc. The prognosis of the majority of the patients is good after the surgery. 3. Physical therapy: Reduce cerebral blood flow through physical therapy such as sub-low temperature, which will reduce the water exudation from brain tissue after cerebral hemorrhage. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy can also be used to eliminate cerebral edema, which is often used as an auxiliary treatment measure for cerebral edema after cerebral hemorrhage. It is suggested that patients with symptoms of cerebral edema head swelling and pain after cerebral hemorrhage surgery should combine with their own conditions and cooperate with doctors to give appropriate treatment and therapy.