Recovery of brain stem hemorrhage is manifested by improvement of symptoms and signs, improvement of consciousness, improvement of imaging examination, and normalization of biochemical indexes. 1. Improvement of symptoms and signs: symptoms such as headache, dizziness and limb paralysis have been reduced or even returned to normal, which indicates that the patient’s condition has improved and may be a sign of recovery. 2. Improvement of consciousness: If the patient is in a coma state, and there are compliant actions, such as letting the patient elevate one side of the limb, the patient is able to perform and cooperate well, which indicates that the patient has signs of awakening and recovery. 3. Improvement in imaging examination: CT review of the patient shows that there is no rebleeding in the brainstem and the primary hemorrhage foci are gradually absorbed, which confirms that the patient’s condition has improved, which is a sign of recovery. 4. Biochemical indexes tend to be normal: all biochemical indexes of the patient, such as four coagulation, biochemistry and blood routine, gradually return to normal, indicating that the vital signs of the patient tend to be stable, which is a sign of recovery. All the above performances are the recovery performance of brainstem hemorrhage, and patients with brainstem hemorrhage should actively cooperate with doctors for treatment.