The more common causes of pediatric cerebral hemorrhage are birth injury, trauma, ischemia, and hypoxia. For the treatment of pediatric cerebral hemorrhage, the first step is to decide the treatment plan according to the amount of bleeding. If the amount of bleeding is small, conservative treatment is possible. The conservative treatment plan is mainly dynamic review of head CT, nutritional support, and prevention and control of related complications. If the bleeding is large, surgery is needed to relieve the symptoms of increased intracranial pressure caused by brain hemorrhage. After the condition is stabilized, early rehabilitation and wake-promoting treatment is needed to maximize the recovery of the symptoms of neurological impairment. For children who have been discharged from the hospital, they also need to go to the hospital for regular review.