The survival rate of 70-year-old people with multiple cerebral hemorrhage is only about 20%-30%, which is relatively low, and it must be noted that this is only the probability of survival, but later on it is also important to pay attention to whether the patient can return to a normal physiological state, that is, whether he can achieve a state of self-care. Although some people are relatively stable and can return to normal after active treatment, the majority of cases are relatively unstable, and the return to vegetative survival or long-term bedridden state after active treatment is not good for patients, so this point needs to be considered in the long term. Therefore, the survival rate is not very high, and the disability rate is also very high in the later stages, so the two should be considered together to choose the right treatment plan.