Can memory recover from brain hemorrhage?

The recovery of memory from a brain hemorrhage depends on the specific changes in the condition of the brain hemorrhage. In the case of a small amount of brain hemorrhage, it can be cured without surgical intervention. Generally, conservative medical treatment has very good results in the later stages, and memory can be restored. However, for a large amount of brain hemorrhage, even surgical treatment is required, and the brain herniation, i.e., brain displacement, coma, dilated pupils, and other unfavorable conditions occur before the surgery, and memory cannot be recovered after active treatment after brain hemorrhage. And in some cases, it is even a long-term vegetative survival state, not to mention the problem of memory recovery. Therefore, specific analysis must be made according to the specific condition, and very aggressive treatment can be taken to promote the recovery of the corresponding condition.