Cerebral hemorrhage patients’ sick legs are swollen, painful and cold during the recovery period, which is a sign of poor peripheral circulation. Cerebral hemorrhage patients with the above symptoms, pay attention to keep warm and avoid cold, at the same time, massage and hot compresses can improve blood circulation and alleviate the symptoms, in addition, help more limb movement, do more stretching and bending limbs, can also promote blood return. Leg swelling in patients with cerebral hemorrhage should be examined by color Doppler ultrasound of the veins of the lower limbs to rule out leg swelling caused by deep vein thrombosis in the lower limbs. If thrombosis occurs, the patient can undergo anticoagulant therapy, which can be done with low molecular heparin or warfarin, or surgical thrombectomy if necessary. If the leg swelling in the affected limb is due to poor venous and lymphatic return, the patient can passively move the affected limb. At the same time, oral medication that promotes venous and lymphatic return, such as Diosmin tablets, can be taken. It is recommended that patients with cerebral hemorrhage should consult the doctor in time, complete relevant examinations, and undergo scientific and standardized treatment to prevent complications.