Can the hands and feet recover from brain hemorrhage?

The patient’s functional activities of hands and feet are affected due to cerebral hemorrhage, and whether they can recover to normal depends mainly on the site of bleeding, the amount of bleeding, and the treatment, etc. The small amount of bleeding can be recovered to a certain extent, while the larger amount of bleeding will have various effects, as follows: 1. 2.Large bleeding: If the bleeding is large and in a critical area, such as the internal capsule, it will lead to hemiplegia, numbness of the limbs, and even impaired consciousness, coma and so on. So it depends on the severity of the disease and the treatment whether the patient’s hands and feet can be restored to normal. If there are still sequelae problems left in the later stage, systematic rehabilitation in the rehabilitation department and functional training will help patients to partially recover their functions as well as reach the standard of being able to live a normal level.