Mild cerebral hemorrhage can recur, as long as the patient produces cerebral hemorrhage indicates that the intracranial blood vessels are in an abnormal state, whether it is reduced elasticity, atherosclerosis, as well as stenosis and occlusion, the blood vessels themselves are producing a certain form of pathology. If we do not pay attention to this in time, and do not actively control blood pressure, stabilize blood sugar and lower blood lipids, it will lead to recurrence in the later stage. In addition, it should be clear that although someone belongs to mild cerebral hemorrhage, the original disease is not really cured, such as the original aneurysm, arteriovenous malformation, arteriovenous fistula and a series of other changes in the condition. If not cured at the root, there will be rupture and bleeding at a later stage, leading to recurrence of cerebral hemorrhage. Therefore, although cerebral hemorrhage is relatively common and simple, the risk is very high and must be cured at the root to effectively reduce the chance of recurrence.