Cerebral hemorrhage from a fall usually requires hospitalization for about 2 to 4 weeks, or even longer, depending on the patient’s own condition, postoperative recovery status, and the presence of complications. If the amount of brain hemorrhage is not very large, the patient’s general condition tends to stabilize. If the postoperative recovery is good, the general hospitalization can be discharged in about two weeks. Rehabilitation training can be carried out under the guidance of the doctor at a later stage. However, if the patient has a large amount of bleeding, or the patient himself has a high age, underlying diseases, or the existence of skull fracture, brain hernia and other complications, the patient’s hospitalization time will generally be longer, usually in about four weeks, or even longer. It is recommended that patients seek prompt medical attention after a fall and be actively diagnosed and treated under the guidance of a doctor to avoid delays and serious consequences.