Can a small hemorrhage in the brain heal on its own?

Only a small number of small brain hemorrhages heal on their own. In most cases, symptoms or reoccurrence of the hemorrhage will occur, and prompt medical attention is recommended.
Only a few small amount of bleeding in the brain, the amount of bleeding is very small, the location of the bleeding is not very critical, there may be no clinical symptoms or symptoms are mild, not easy to detect, will be self-healing.
However, most of the cerebral hemorrhages have causes, such as hypertension, atherosclerosis, vascular malformations, platelet-reduced purpura, hemophilia, anticoagulant use, etc. These underlying diseases or causes of blood, usually will not heal on their own and need to be targeted for treatment.
However, cerebral hemorrhage is one of the more serious diseases, most of which cannot be completely cured and may recur again. Even if there is a small amount of bleeding in the brain, it is important to seek medical attention in a timely manner and to identify the cause of the disease and treat it accordingly.