The term traumatic brain hemorrhage is a loose term that generally refers to brain injuries and intracranial hematomas, among other things. Hospitalization is usually about a month, and may take longer if there is a large amount of bleeding. Brain injuries and intracranial hematomas are usually treated according to the amount of bleeding to choose the appropriate treatment plan, when the amount of bleeding is small, conservative treatment can be taken, if there is no obvious abnormality, usually in about a month can be discharged. However, if the amount of bleeding is large and requires surgical treatment, the hospitalization time will usually be prolonged, because it is necessary to observe the patient’s condition after surgery, hospitalization can be timely review and dynamic observation of the patient’s recovery situation, can effectively and actively control the patient’s postoperative conditions that may arise, and only after the vital signs are stable, may be considered to be discharged from the hospital. It is recommended that patients with brain injury and intracranial hematoma seek timely medical attention and active treatment under the guidance of the doctor, and the specific discharge time can be consulted with the doctor.