How long can you live at 40 with a brain hemorrhage?

How long a 40-year-old can live with cerebral hemorrhage is usually not fixed; patients with mild conditions usually have no impact on their life expectancy, while patients with severe conditions may die within a short period of time.
If the bleeding site of cerebral hemorrhage is shallow, avoiding the brainstem and other important locations, the bleeding volume is small while getting timely treatment, such as surgical removal of intracranial hematoma, and at the same time the patient’s physical quality is good, there is no serious underlying disease such as diabetes mellitus, the patient will generally recover well after treatment, and it will not affect the life expectancy of the patient and will not leave more serious sequelae.
If the bleeding site is close to the brain stem or the brain stem is bleeding, the bleeding volume is large, the general prognosis of the patient is poorer, there is the possibility of bleeding in a short period of time after the formation of brain hernia and then respiratory cardiac arrest, life-threatening.
The occurrence of cerebral hemorrhage needs timely medical treatment, standardized treatment, to avoid delays in the condition.