Conservative treatment of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage includes five aspects: general treatment, lowering cranial pressure, adjusting blood pressure, hemostatic treatment, and rehabilitation treatment. 1. General treatment, after cerebral hemorrhage, it is necessary to pay attention to bed rest, avoid emotional fluctuations, and keep the bowels unobstructed. 2. Reduce intracranial pressure, cerebral hemorrhage may lead to cerebral edema, which in turn leads to increased intracranial pressure, brain hernia, high mortality rate, so you need to reduce cerebral edema with dehydration and cranial pressure reduction drugs, commonly used drugs for mannitol, but you need to pay attention to the application of mannitol must be used in the bleeding twenty-four years later, to avoid increasing bleeding. 3. Adjust the blood pressure, if the blood pressure is still too high after dehydration and lowering the cranial pressure, it is necessary to use some antihypertensive drugs mainly applied intravenously, such as uradil, nicardipine, etc., and the target of the blood pressure control is about 140/90mmHg. 4. Hemostatic therapy, hemostatic drugs are not routinely used, but can be considered for patients with progressive hemorrhage, such as white-browed snake venom hemagglutinin and other commonly used in the clinic. 5. Rehabilitation therapy, after the patient’s vital signs are stabilized, rehabilitation therapy should be carried out as soon as possible. Conservative treatment of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage is mainly for patients with small amount of bleeding, and if the bleeding is large, it is also necessary to consider whether to operate.