Can you recover from a brain hemorrhage in the basal ganglia?

Whether or not you can recover from a basal ganglia brain hemorrhage depends on the size of the bleed and the area affected. If the amount of bleeding is relatively small, you can usually recover completely, but if the amount of bleeding is large, it will be difficult to recover. The most common cause of cerebral hemorrhage in basal ganglia is cerebral hemorrhage caused by high blood pressure. Generally, the amount of bleeding is relatively small, and can be fully recovered after treatment under the guidance of doctors, but a larger amount of bleeding will make the hematoma bigger, and the more damage it causes in the acute stage, which may lead to the patient’s symptoms such as coma, incoherent speech, partial blindness, and sensory disorders in the severe cases, so it will be difficult to recover. In addition, in daily life, it is necessary to develop good living and dietary habits, actively control blood pressure to avoid re-bleeding, and if there is any discomfort, one should go to the hospital immediately.