Recovery time after craniotomy for hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage varies from person to person and is mainly related to the presence or absence of dysfunction and has little to do with the type of surgery. Some people can recover well in about 1~2 months, but others may take about half a year to recover, and some even have no way to recover permanently. 1.1~2 months’ time: There are many patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage who do not have any special clinical symptoms, and who are relatively smooth after undergoing the relevant surgery, and whose overall status is relatively stable, and who can hopefully recover better in about 1~2 months and be able to work and study normally. 2. Half a year: There are also many patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage who have certain functional disorders, such as limb movement or speech dysfunction, but they can recover relatively well after active rehabilitation and functional exercises. 3. Permanently unable to recover: if the hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage is in very important functional areas, such as the basal ganglia, thalamus, brain stem, or the bleeding is very large, in this case, even if surgical operation, it may cause serious functional disorders, and even if the rehabilitation treatment can not be fully recovered. The specifics of the prognosis after craniotomy for hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage need to be consulted with your doctor and cooperate with him or her for standardized treatment.