Cerebral hemorrhage coma patients can not hear the sound of speech. Clinically, coma is a more serious disorder of consciousness, which means that the condition is more serious, and the patient can not wake up without voluntary consciousness, and can not move on his own, and can not open his eyes, speak, etc., and can not hear the outside world. Therefore, patients in coma after brain hemorrhage usually can’t hear or speak. Moreover, patients with cerebral hemorrhage may damage the cerebral nerves, and due to the damage of the auditory nerve, the auditory function is not innervated, so patients in a coma after cerebral hemorrhage will not be able to hear the sound of speech. Since patients in coma after cerebral hemorrhage do not have independent consciousness and cannot express their own thoughts, they should pay attention to nursing care in daily life to ensure that the digestive tract and respiratory tract of the patients are smooth, so as to avoid the phenomenon of backflow of food, which may lead to choking and death of the patients.