Can you recover from walking unsteadily and having weak legs after a brain hemorrhage?

There is a possibility of recovery for unsteady walking and weak legs after cerebral hemorrhage, but there are also some patients who will be left with different degrees of disability and cannot recover after their condition is stabilized.
Cerebral hemorrhage is mostly due to hypertension combined with fine and small arteriosclerosis. The fatality rate of cerebral hemorrhage is relatively high, up to 30%~40% for patients in acute stage, and some patients will still be left with different degrees of disability after their condition is stabilized. Therefore, unsteady walking and leg weakness after cerebral hemorrhage may not necessarily be recovered, and may also be accompanied by a lifelong.
Of course, there are some patients who have small amount of bleeding, timely treatment, and after the condition is stabilized, the symptoms of unsteady walking and leg weakness can be completely recovered after active rehabilitation.
It is recommended that patients with cerebral hemorrhage should seek timely medical treatment and actively do their own care and rehabilitation training to strive for early recovery.