Numbness of the limbs during the recovery period of patients with cerebral hemorrhage belongs to the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage, which is a common phenomenon and cannot be described as good or bad. If the numbness is new-onset, the recurrence of cerebral hemorrhage should be considered. This is because after cerebral hemorrhage, brain tissue edema and hematoma compression effect, the normal brain tissue is damaged, resulting in neurological deficits, the patient will have limb bias sensory deficits and bias motor deficits, there may be numbness of the limbs, accompanied by headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and other manifestations of increased intracranial pressure. If the patient does not have numbness in the limbs initially after the surgery and there is no abnormality in the sensation of the affected limbs, and then the numbness appears in the process of recovery and gradually worsens, accompanied by other symptoms of damage to the cerebral nerve roots, it is considered that there may be a recurrence of cerebral hemorrhage. At this time, it is necessary to actively seek medical treatment to avoid delaying the condition. Patients with cerebral hemorrhage need to actively control blood pressure to avoid fluctuation of blood pressure to avoid rebleeding, and at the same time, they should actively carry out functional rehabilitation training to promote the recovery of limb function. If there is any discomfort during the recovery period of patients with cerebral hemorrhage, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time and review the head CT, so as not to miss the best time for treatment.