A ruptured head hemangioma is a very dangerous thing that must be taken seriously. Because the vast majority of hemangiomas in the head refer to aneurysms of the head, aneurysms are commonly known as intracranial time bombs, by the corresponding statistics show that, once ruptured for the first time, 1/3 of the people will die suddenly on the spot, there is no opportunity to go to the hospital for treatment. If it ruptures one more time, the remaining 1/3 of the population will also die suddenly. If the rupture occurs 3 or more times, there are basically no survivors at the later stage. If the patient is treated aggressively, many of them are in a vegetative state and rarely live a normal life, so it is a very dangerous thing. In the clinic as long as the head hemangioma burst, must be early treatment, including internal medicine, surgery, etc., in order to maximize the possibility to save the patient’s most basic life safety, reduce the occurrence of adverse reactions.