Whether the numbness of hands and feet after cerebral hemorrhage will last for the rest of one’s life should depend on the actual situation. If the amount of brain hemorrhage is small and the patient is young, the numbness may gradually recover after reasonable treatment. If the brain hemorrhage is more serious and the patient is older, the numbness of hands and feet may persist for a long time. If the amount of bleeding in the brain hemorrhage is small and does not cause serious damage to the brain nerves, and if the patient is treated in a timely manner, the patient’s age may not be able to recover. If the bleeding is small and does not cause serious damage to the brain nerves, and the patient is treated in time, the patient’s age is relatively young. After reasonable treatment and functional exercise, the numbness of hands and feet may disappear gradually and return to normal sensation. If the amount of cerebral hemorrhage is large or the treatment is not timely, the damage to the cerebral nerves is more serious, and the patient is older, the numbness of the hands and feet may last longer or even accompany with the whole life. Therefore, after the symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage appear, you should consult a doctor for examination and treatment as soon as possible, so as to avoid leaving serious sequelae.