Will there be any after-effects of recovering from an intracerebral hemorrhage from a fall?

Whether there are sequelae after recovery from intracerebral hemorrhage of fall injury needs to be judged according to the site of hemorrhage, hemorrhage volume, symptoms and so on.
1. Site: if the bleeding site is in a shallow position in the brain or in a non-functional area, the prognosis is usually better after recovery; if the bleeding site is in a deeper position in the brain or in a functional area, its recovery may be worse and may be accompanied by some sequelae.
2. Bleeding volume: when the blood volume of cerebral hemorrhage is small and the patient is conscious, it means that the symptom is light and there is usually no after-effects. For a large amount of bleeding, the patient is conscious and comatose, such as thalamus and brainstem, etc., the general prognosis is poor.
3. Symptoms: For patients who have no obvious symptoms of intracerebral hemorrhage and are conscious, the possibility of sequelae after recovery is small. For those who have obvious symptoms, such as blurred consciousness, headache, coma, etc., the prognosis may be accompanied by sequelae such as loss of muscle strength, hemiplegia, mental and intellectual disabilities, aphasia, etc.
Therefore, after recovering from intracerebral hemorrhage, regular checkups and rehabilitation therapy are needed to prevent the occurrence of sequelae and to actively diagnose and treat any discomfort.