Brain hemorrhage does not recognize the degree of recovery, must be judged specifically according to the specific circumstances. Because the brain hemorrhage has a great impact on the overall cranial brain, if the symptoms are compressive in nature and the nerve cells themselves are not seriously damaged, they can still be recovered in the later recovery process. However, if the brain hemorrhage is destructive, such as directly destroying the nerve cells, resulting in unrecognizability or even coma, it may not be recovered in the later stages. On the other hand, it is important to improve brain circulation and brain protection treatment in a timely manner, and to conduct a series of cognitive function training early, which can effectively alleviate the changes in the condition and improve the degree of recognition in the future. Family members also need to do a very meaningful job of giving the patient some help by providing appropriate daily education and guidance.