Sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage with obstruction of swallowing is related to the damage of cerebral nerves. After cerebral hemorrhage, the cerebral nerves innervating the swallowing function, such as the hypoglossal nerve, hypoglossal nerve, vagus nerve and so on, are damaged, which will lead to the manifestation of obstructive swallowing, and some patients may also manifest choking and coughing during eating, paralyzing the tongue muscle and so on. For patients with cerebral hemorrhage who have swallowing obstruction, if the symptoms are mild, they can be given a semi-liquid diet and should eat slowly. If the symptoms are more serious, it is recommended to use nasal feeding tube to avoid choking during feeding, which may lead to food blocking the airway and threaten the life. It is recommended that patients with obstruction of swallowing after cerebral hemorrhage should consult regular hospitals and be treated by professional doctors.