There is no specific clinical data on how many days a person can wake up from a cerebral hemorrhage in the intensive care unit, and patients need to follow strict medical advice. Usually in the first few days after the onset of cerebral hemorrhage, the patient’s condition is unstable, and if necessary, the patient needs to be admitted to the intensive care unit, so that the patient’s vital signs, electrocardiogram, cuff blood pressure, oxygen saturation and so on can be continuously monitored. However, there is no clinical data showing that patients with cerebral hemorrhage can wake up in the intensive care unit in a few days. The awakening time of patients with cerebral hemorrhage is closely related to the amount of bleeding, the location of the bleeding, and the individual’s physical condition, etc. Some of the patients can be awakened after their condition is controlled and stabilized, but some of the patients with serious conditions may not be able to be awakened. It is recommended that patients with cerebral hemorrhage should be sent to the hospital for treatment in a timely manner, and their family members should actively cooperate with the doctor to do the relevant work.