Can frontal lobe hemorrhage in the brain be treated?

Hemorrhage in the frontal lobe of the brain can usually be treated, but it must be judged according to the actual condition. This is because the amount of brain bleeding, the relevant part of the bleeding, the relationship between the surrounding adjacent tissues and the overall physical state of the patient are all corresponding decision indicators. If the hemorrhage in the frontal lobe of the brain is relatively small, in a functional area that is not very important, the situation is relatively stable, and the patient is relatively young, the vast majority of patients will have a very good clinical prognosis, i.e., they can be treated well. If the frontal lobe hemorrhage is relatively large, in the important functional area, resulting in very serious clinical symptoms, and the patient is also relatively old, it is not easy to treat particularly well. Even in the late stage there will be a series of sequelae, the impact on the patient is very big, so we have to judge according to the actual situation.