Cerebral hemorrhage is a serious acute cerebrovascular lesion, and the prognosis of patients is related to the amount of hemorrhage, the site of hemorrhage, the state of consciousness and the presence or absence of complications. Patients with low bleeding volume and few functional brain areas affected can basically recover completely without sequelae, while the mortality rate of cerebral hemorrhage with high bleeding volume, brainstem hemorrhage and impaired consciousness is higher. Most of the survivors will have varying degrees of motor impairment, speech and swallowing disorders, cognitive impairment and other sequelae, but with active treatment and rehabilitation training it is possible to maximize the recovery of neurological function and improve the quality of life. The treatment process needs to pay attention to the following points: First, we should pay attention to the prevention of recurrence of cerebral hemorrhage, etiological treatment is the key, among which, hypertension is the most important controllable risk factor, and active control of hypertension can effectively reduce the recurrence of cerebral hemorrhage. For patients with structural abnormalities of cerebral vessels (aneurysm, vascular malformation, smoker’s disease, arteriovenous fistula, etc.), treatment of the above-mentioned lesions is required, and surgery or endovascular intervention can be considered. Secondly, rehabilitation training should be strengthened, and rehabilitation treatment should be carried out as early as possible after the condition stabilizes to prevent the stiffness and atrophy of paralyzed limbs and joints and promote the recovery of neurological function of patients through active or passive exercises. Again, in hospitals with acupuncture conditions, acupuncture treatment can promote both wakefulness and meridian activation to promote the recovery of neurological function and enhance the patient’s ability to take care of himself. In conclusion, cerebral hemorrhage is a complex process, which can be prevented and treated through active treatment and prevention, and the condition of cerebral hemorrhage can vary from mild to severe, with the milder ones recovering completely without sequelae, and the severe ones improving their quality of life to the greatest extent through active treatment and rehabilitation.