The nasal diet for patients with cerebral hemorrhage is usually a nasal fluid diet, but it must be treated on a case-by-case basis. If the patient has unstable vital signs, abnormal respiratory rhythm, very critical condition, temporarily do not choose to eat food through the nose, more can be treated by way of intravenous nutrition, nasal feeding fluid diet is the main representative food, millet rice, lump soup or pig’s feet soup and so on and so on soup. However, if a hospital is more equipped, it can have a special nutrition department to develop special nutritional meals for feeding. Here, according to the specific laboratory results, various supplements can be added, and after nasal feeding of liquid diet, the stomach contents should be pumped back at an interval of four hours to see if the digestive function is carried out. If there is still a large amount of accumulated food in the stomach after pumping, the amount should be reduced appropriately, and if the stomach has been emptied, the amount can be increased appropriately. Therefore, specific adjustments are made on a case-by-case basis.