For patients with cerebral hemorrhage who want to recover faster, they need to control blood pressure, apply medication, functional exercise and prevent complications as follows: I. Control blood pressure: It is important to keep the patient’s blood pressure under control and keep it in a normal range. Blood pressure should not be too high, too high often induces the risk of secondary bleeding. Blood pressure should not be too low, too low to ensure that there is sufficient cerebral perfusion pressure, which can lead to ischemia and hypoxia of brain tissue, affecting the recovery of neurological function. Second, the application of drugs: you can properly apply brain-healthy, nerve-nourishing drugs to help improve the state of neural tissue ischemia and hypoxia, which is conducive to the recovery of neurological function. Functional exercise: Patients should have effective functional exercise, including massage of the patient’s limbs, to prevent the occurrence of muscle atrophy and joint ankylosis. Prevent complications: actively prevent and treat various comorbidities and complications during treatment, such as severe lung infection and hypoproteinemia, etc.