Patient: He had a sudden acute cerebral hemorrhage of 70-80mm on July 25, and has been in a coma since the second surgery for cerebral edema and brain herniation on the 9th day after the craniotomy. Can this patient recover? Can he be transferred to your ward to receive your treatment? Doctor: According to your information, the patient is relatively young, but the amount of brain hemorrhage is relatively large, the current condition is not optimistic, but our philosophy of rehabilitation is to never give up, I recommend that you start with care at home, learn some skills such as passive activities in bed, and do some wake up training for the patient, including once favorite music, stories, work-related content, especially the familiar home situation, care The content of the coma can be recorded or told to the patient, these can not be replaced by doctors, the recovery of coma can be said to be a difficult project, need enough patience and perseverance to do, and in the hospital rehabilitation inpatient treatment time is limited, we generally a course of treatment here is three weeks, more work to be done at home.