Cerebral hemorrhage is also known as cerebral hemorrhage. When convulsions occur after cerebral hemorrhage, patients can alleviate the condition through general treatment, medication and surgery. 1. General treatment: patients should pay attention to rest, and when convulsions occur, the head should be tilted to one side to facilitate the flow of oral secretions and vomit, and pay attention to keep the airway open. Family members also need to monitor the patient’s vital signs changes, if any abnormalities in a timely manner to medical treatment. 2. Drug therapy: patients can use epilepsy drugs under the guidance of doctors, such as diazepam, phenytoin sodium, sodium valproate, etc.; cranial pressure-lowering drugs, such as mannitol, furosemide, etc.; blood pressure control drugs, such as uradil, sodium nitroprusside, etc.; neurotrophic drugs, such as methylcobalamin, gangliosides, etc.. 3. Surgery: For patients with more serious conditions or those whose conservative treatment is ineffective, they can be treated through surgery to reduce convulsive seizures. It is recommended that patients strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, pay attention to monitoring the condition in life, and seek medical treatment in time if there is any abnormality.