How long can you live at 45 with a brain hemorrhage?

How long you can live at age 45 with a brain hemorrhage is related to the amount of bleeding, the location of the bleeding, and whether it is treated in a timely manner. Some patients may not affect their life expectancy as ordinary people, but if the bleeding location is poor, the amount of bleeding is large, or the treatment is not timely, the life expectancy will be affected to varying degrees, or even death in a short period of time.
1. The amount of cerebral hemorrhage and the location of cerebral hemorrhage affect the prognosis: if the amount of cerebral hemorrhage is small and it is not in an important functional area, it is possible that life expectancy will not be affected after active treatment. For example, if the hemorrhage in the frontal lobe or occipital lobe is 5~10 milliliters, it may affect certain functions, but it will not affect the life expectancy, and there is hope that the patient can return to normal after active treatment.
If the hemorrhage is in the brainstem or thalamus, or if the amount of bleeding is large, the patient may die within a few hours.
2. Treatment measures affect the prognosis: Cerebral hemorrhage treatment can have a positive impact on saving lives if it is timely, such as stopping bleeding, dehydrating and lowering cranial pressure, and surgical treatment. If delayed treatment leads to aggravation of the condition, it can also be life-threatening, and some untreated patients may die within hours after the onset of the disease due to cerebral hernia.