How long does it take to recover from cerebral hemorrhage paraplegia

In general, the absorption of brain hemorrhage takes about one month, but the recovery of neurological function usually takes about 3-6 months, and some severe patients may be able to recover about 80% in one year. The individual prognosis is determined by the different areas and sites of injury, as well as each person’s own physical condition. Patients with brain hemorrhage in the frontal lobe, or prefrontal area, tend to have emotional problems, or they may have memory response problems, and often do not recover from such areas for life. Some patients are involved in the motor system, resulting in immobility, which can only be treated through active exercise, formal rehabilitation and a combination of Chinese and Western medicine, and some patients can eventually recover completely. In some patients, the brainstem is involved and the limbs are already paralyzed at the time of treatment. Such patients may end up bedridden or wheelchair bound, and relatively few patients are able to live alone on their own. In the case of cerebral hemorrhage in the basal ganglia, most patients are able to resume partial self-care and some patients can recover completely after active intervention and treatment.