How long does it take to recover from a brain hemorrhage treated conservatively

Cerebral hemorrhage usually requires 4~6 weeks of conservative treatment, but whether it can be fully recovered depends on the severity of the patient’s condition, some patients can recover better, while others will be left with sequelae, and some patients need to undergo surgery to recover.
Cerebral hemorrhage is a dangerous condition, patients may have headache, vomiting, limb paralysis, consciousness disorder and other symptoms, some patients with less serious condition may need 4~6 weeks of conservative treatment to recover, but there are some patients with cerebral hemorrhage with poor prognosis, for example, when bleeding in the brain stem, the patient may die in a short period of time, or may be left with serious after-effects after conservative treatment.
Another example is cerebellar hemorrhage, if the amount of bleeding is large, the patient may also die quickly, and may be left with sequelae such as dizziness, ataxia, nystagmus, etc. after conservative treatment. In addition, conservative treatment is not recommended for all patients with cerebral hemorrhage, and some patients with more severe conditions may require surgical treatment as prescribed by the doctor.
If cerebral hemorrhage is suspected, it is recommended that the patient should consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out regular diagnosis and treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition.