Patients with brainstem hemorrhage must pay attention to their diet, because very many patients with brainstem hemorrhage are accompanied by difficulty swallowing and choking on diet water. It is important to assess the changes in the condition, and if the patient has a combination of stress ulcers must not proceed with the diet, which can be supplemented by parenteral nutrition, also known as Carvin, which is usually not too problematic. If there is no stress ulcer, a gastric tube needs to be inserted to assist with a liquid diet in order to ensure that there is no aspiration or choking on the diet. If the hospital has a nutrition department is the best, will be equipped with special nutritional meals, if not, to liquid diet as a substitute, representative food pigeon soup, pig’s feet soup, millet thin rice, etc.. Pay attention to observe the function of the intestinal tract, if the gastrointestinal tract function is not much change, defecation, exhaust function is normal, you can change to semi-liquid diet, but it is also best to fight from the stomach tube, such as chicken cake, lump soup or noodles, etc., these are very good, pay attention to exercise swallowing function.