Can you survive a brain stem hemorrhage where you can’t breathe on your own?

It is impossible to generalize whether or not a person who has a brain stem hemorrhage and cannot breathe on his or her own will survive. Generally speaking, if the rescue is timely, it is possible for some patients to survive. If the condition is serious or the rescue is not timely, most of them will not survive. Whether or not a person who has suffered a brain stem hemorrhage and is unable to breathe on his or her own will depend on the effectiveness of the treatment and the timing of the treatment. The inability to breathe on their own indicates that the patient’s brainstem function has failed. If the patient can be rescued in time, so that the patient can resume breathing on their own in a short period of time, and the patient’s body recovers well after treatment, it is usually possible for this case to survive. If the patient delays the best time for treatment, the amount of bleeding in the brainstem is large, and the time of not being able to breathe on their own is longer, and is accompanied by serious symptoms such as a drop in blood pressure and pupil dilatation, it is very difficult to survive.