If the cerebral hemorrhage is only 10 ml, hospitalization will generally have to take 2-3 weeks, and there will be no significant sequelae changes within the overall 2-3 weeks before the patient can be discharged at regular intervals. If the patient develops hydrocephalus, subdural hematoma, cerebral infarction, etc. after cerebral hemorrhage, the hospital stay will be extended accordingly. There are also complications. If a series of complications such as lung infection, lower extremity venous thrombosis, decubitus ulcers, etc. occur, the hospital stay will also be relatively longer. Within 2-3 weeks, there are two most dangerous periods to go through. The first one, 1-3 days after the brain hemorrhage, is the most feared period when the brain hemorrhage increases again. The second, 7-10 days after the brain hemorrhage, is the peak period of brain swelling, and the main fear is the increase of brain swelling causing brain herniation. If you get through these two most dangerous periods, generally there are good conditions, all 2-3 weeks, you can be discharged from the hospital.