Cerebral hemorrhage is not usually misdiagnosed as a brain tumor. Due to the improvement of current diagnostic imaging technology, the diagnosis of diseases has been greatly improved, such as multi-row spiral computerized X-ray body imaging (multi-row spiral CT), which has higher scanning speed and image resolution, and can accurately diagnose brain disorders such as hemorrhage, trauma, tumors, and developmental malformations, among other problems. Magnetic resonance tomography (MRI) has the advantages of high soft tissue resolution, direct multiplanar imaging, and combination of structure and function. It is usually more accurate in diagnosing diseases by combining the patient’s medical history, clinical manifestations, and the results of imaging and other tests, so it usually does not lead to brain hemorrhage being misdiagnosed as brain tumor. If a patient is suspected of suffering from craniocerebral disease, he/she should go to a regular hospital as soon as possible for a comprehensive examination to clarify the cause of the disease and under the guidance of the doctor.