The recovery period of cerebral hemorrhage is medically defined as generally between 3-6 months, and more than 6 months is the posterior period. Asking about the recovery period of brain hemorrhage, in addition to the defined recovery period, also refers to the absorption period of brain hemorrhage, which is determined by the amount of bleeding in the patient, as well as the basic condition of the body and metabolic rate. Generally, bleeding of less than 10 ml can be absorbed in about two weeks, bleeding of 10-20 ml takes about 3 weeks, bleeding of 20 ml-40 ml usually takes more than 1 month, and most bleeding of more than 40 ml requires surgery, and conservative medical treatment is more risky and has a poor prognosis. After complete absorption of the bleeding, the patient’s symptoms and signs may improve significantly, but it is also necessary to insist on rehabilitation, sports and exercise, and the signs will gradually improve within six months, and if there is still a neurological deficit left after six months, it will become a sequela.