Cerebral hemorrhage caused by alcohol consumption requires active control of cerebral edema, lowering of intracranial pressure, and prevention of complications in order to save lives and reduce mortality. Internal medicine treatment, surgical treatment and rehabilitation treatment can be carried out. 1. Internal medicine treatment: patients should rest in bed for 2 to 4 weeks, keep their emotions stable and their airways open, and comatose patients should be monitored when possible; in addition, attention should be paid to lowering intracranial pressure, and commonly used medicines are mainly hypertonic dehydrating medicines, such as mannitol and glycerol fructose, etc. At the same time, blood pressure should be regulated and stabilized, and commonly used medicines are nifedipine and enalapril. Commonly used drugs are nifedipine, enalapril, etc. The drugs should be used under the guidance of doctors. 2. Surgical treatment: commonly used surgical methods include debridement and decompression, craniotomy with small bone window, drilling and puncture hematoma debridement, endoscopic hematoma debridement, minimally invasive hematoma debridement and ventricular puncture and drainage. 3. Rehabilitation therapy: If the condition permits, the patient’s vital signs are stable, and the condition is no longer progressing, the patient should undergo rehabilitation therapy for physical function, speech disorder and psychology as early as possible. Cerebral hemorrhage caused by drinking alcohol should seek medical treatment in time and be treated actively under the guidance of doctors to avoid delaying the condition and causing serious consequences.