Can you recover from a brain hemorrhage of 80 ml?

A brain hemorrhage of 80 ml usually has a small chance of recovery.
Usually when the brain hemorrhage is more than 30ml, the patient may have a corresponding risk of death or severe disability. If the cerebral hemorrhage is 80 ml, due to the very large amount of bleeding, it may lead to very serious complications, such as acute increased intracranial pressure, brain herniation, etc. These complications may lead to respiratory as well as circulatory failure, which may result in the sudden death of the patient.
Patients with 80 ml of cerebral hemorrhage should be actively treated with surgery to remove hematoma, prevent cerebral hernia from forming, and rescue the patient’s life, and later treatment should be given to promote the recovery of cerebral nerve function. However, massive cerebral hemorrhage will cause patients’ neurological function to be impaired, resulting in extensive brain cell damage, which may leave many sequelae, and most of the patients may be in a vegetative state of survival.
It is recommended that patients actively cooperate with doctors to avoid endangering their lives.