Will a brain stem hemorrhage return to normal once it’s absorbed?

It’s not always possible to return to normal after a brain stem hemorrhage is absorbed. 1. The prognosis of brainstem hemorrhage with bleeding volume >5ml, hematoma diameter >3cm is poor, even if the bleeding is completely absorbed, the patient may not be able to return to normal. Moreover, the patient may die. 2. When the hemorrhage volume is 5m, the clinical symptoms are light, the complications are relatively few, the death rate is low, and the prognosis is relatively good. Through active treatment, it is possible to return to normal. 3. Some patients may have speech dysfunction and limb movement disorder due to the damage of bleeding to brain tissue, however, it is possible to recover slowly through active rehabilitation. Brain stem hemorrhage itself is relatively dangerous, whether the patient can be cured depends mainly on the amount of bleeding and whether the patient has received timely and effective treatment, etc. Therefore, it is necessary for the patient to seek early medical treatment. Therefore, it is necessary for patients to seek early medical treatment and under the guidance of doctors to carry out treatment and rehabilitation training.