There is a possibility of curing cerebral hemorrhage in 93 year olds, but the treatment may be less effective if the condition is severe or the patient is in poor physical condition. When the amount of bleeding is large or the bleeding is located in important functional areas, surgery is needed to remove the hematoma in the brain. 93 years old may have poorer cardiopulmonary function and cannot tolerate the surgery, and generally there are more postoperative complications, and even if the surgery is successful, the postoperative recovery time will be longer and the result will be poorer. Therefore, in general, when the bleeding is large, elderly patients have a poorer outcome compared to younger patients. If the amount of bleeding is small, the bleeding is not located in important functional areas and the patient is in good physical condition, conservative treatment can be adopted to reduce the stimulation of surgical trauma to the patient, and even elderly patients may be cured and have a better recovery. It is recommended that patients with cerebral hemorrhage should seek medical treatment in time and choose the appropriate solution under the guidance of doctors for active treatment.