Cerebral hemorrhage hemiplegia for more than six months can still be recovered

The possibility of recovering from hemiplegia caused by cerebral hemorrhage for more than half a year is relatively small.
Hemiplegia caused by cerebral hemorrhage for more than half a year is the sequelae period of cerebral hemorrhage, and the probability of recovering the damaged brain cell function is relatively small, so the possibility of recovering from neurological injury symptoms such as limb weakness and increased muscle tone is relatively small.
However, patients should still actively carry out standardized medication and rehabilitation therapy to control risk factors in order to prevent recurrence of cerebral hemorrhage and further aggravation of symptoms such as muscle atrophy, joint contracture and limb weakness.
Patients with hemiplegia of cerebral hemorrhage for more than half a year are still recommended to go to neurology, neurosurgery and rehabilitation departments of regular hospitals to have their conditions evaluated by professional doctors and receive regular treatment and rehabilitation training to help them recover.