Heavy craniocerebral injury exists the possibility of recovering the original appearance, but most patients will have headache, memory loss, cognitive impairment, paralysis, secondary epilepsy and other sequelae, as follows: 1. Can be recovered: heavy craniocerebral injury rescue in time, there is no brain hernia or brain hernia time is shorter, vital signs exist and Grass score is higher, the patient’s relative age and self-compensatory ability is strong, early postoperative rehabilitation exercise, there is a possibility of complete recovery. 2. Sequelae: if the patient is not rescued in time, resulting in intracranial hemorrhage and compression of brain tissue, brain hernia caused by unstable vital signs, prolonged hemorrhage resulting in cerebral hypoxia, internal environmental disorders, poor self-compensatory system, and lack of early rehabilitation, etc., will increase the incidence of headache, memory loss, cognitive disorders, paralysis, secondary epilepsy and other sequela. Therefore, whether heavy craniocerebral injury can be recovered depends on the treatment time, the severity of the disease, their own quality and early rehabilitation, and can not be generalized, it is recommended that the patient actively treatment, do not be discouraged, so as not to cause delays in the condition.