Can you go back to normal after a brain hemorrhage with half numbness?

Half numbness after cerebral hemorrhage belongs to the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage, and it is usually difficult to return to normal completely. Because after brain hemorrhage, normal brain tissues are damaged, such as hematoma compression effect, cerebral edema after brain hemorrhage, which will compress the surrounding normal brain tissues, and it is impossible to regenerate the brain cells after they are destroyed. However, the patient can be helped to return to normal as much as possible through rehabilitation training in the later stage, and the symptoms will be relieved, but it is difficult to recover completely. After cerebral hemorrhage, patients need to control their blood pressure to avoid recurrence of cerebral hemorrhage due to fluctuation of blood pressure, and carry out rehabilitation training at a later stage to help patients return to normal as far as possible, but it is usually not possible to fully recover to the same effect as before the onset of the disease. Therefore, after the condition of patients with cerebral hemorrhage is relatively stabilized, rehabilitation training as early as possible will be of great help to the recovery of sensory-motor disorders of the patient’s limbs.