The main nursing problems of cerebral hemorrhage include the following aspects: 1. respiratory care: for patients with cerebral hemorrhage easily accompanied by pneumonic pneumonia, the smoothness and care of the respiratory tract is a very critical aspect, mainly including diligent turning, back tapping, nebulization, sputum aspiration, etc. 2. care of various tubes: for patients with cerebral hemorrhage with large amount of consciousness impairment, urinary catheter and gastric tube should be left in place. If there is a change in the drainage fluid from the head drainage tube (if it suddenly increases or deepens in color), the head CT should be rechecked immediately, and if there is hematuria and flocculent material in the urinary catheter, bladder flushing and anti-infection treatment should be performed. 3. Prevention of deep vein thrombosis in the lower extremities: For patients with cerebral hemorrhage accompanied by coma, the movement of the extremities is affected. cerebral hemorrhage patients, limb movement is affected, and long-term bed rest will cause local blood circulation obstruction, which will easily cause thrombosis. In terms of care, elastic stockings should be worn, and low-molecular heparin should be used for prevention.