It is impossible to judge whether it is better to do surgery or conservative treatment for cerebral hemorrhage purely, and it is necessary to combine the specific conditions of cerebral hemorrhage and choose the appropriate treatment method. If the amount of bleeding is not large and the bleeding site is not in the important area, conservative treatment can be chosen, such as keeping the airway open, temperature management, blood pressure management, etc., and relevant drugs, such as mannitol, aminocaproic acid, hemostatic cyclic acid, etc., can be used at the same time. Cerebral hemorrhage is recommended to be treated by surgery if the amount of bleeding is relatively large or the bleeding site is in an important area, and conservative treatment cannot effectively control the patient’s condition. Surgical treatments include minimally invasive surgery, craniotomy hematoma removal, debridement and decompression. It is recommended that patients with cerebral hemorrhage go to the hospital as soon as possible for relevant examinations, and then receive targeted treatment from doctors.