The cerebellar hemorrhage can be recovered in about a few days

  The approximate number of days to recover from cerebellar hemorrhage depends mainly on the amount of bleeding, the extent of the disease and the patient’s own health, and cannot be generalized.  If the patient has a small amount of cerebellar hemorrhage, about 10-15 ml, no previous underlying disease and good health, it usually takes about 3-4 weeks for the hemorrhage to be completely absorbed, and usually a complete recovery may be possible after 3-6 months, but there may be some sequelae. If the patient has cerebellar hemorrhage of more than 15 ml, speech impairment, unstable walking, or even coma, timely surgical treatment needs to be considered, and the specific recovery time varies from person to person, and may not even be recovered.  After a patient develops cerebellar hemorrhage, it is recommended to promptly visit a regular hospital neurosurgery department. During hospitalization, absolute bed rest is required, and treatment with dehydration drugs and drugs to promote neurological recovery is required according to medical advice.