Cerebral hemorrhage is also known as brain hemorrhage in clinical practice. For patients with brain hemorrhage, the earlier the time to save the patient, the better. Cerebral hemorrhage is a non-traumatic bleeding caused by rupture of blood vessels in the brain parenchyma. The cause of occurrence is mainly related to the lesion of cerebral blood vessels, and common causes include hypertension combined with small arteriosclerosis, microaneurysm or microvascular aneurysm. Patients with cerebral hemorrhage often have a sudden onset due to emotional stress and exertion, with a rapid onset and high mortality rate. Even after regular treatment, most patients will have sequelae such as impaired physical activity, speech impairment, and swallowing disorder. The treatment of cerebral hemorrhage includes conservative medical treatment and surgical treatment. For critical conditions leading to high intracranial pressure and brain herniation, conservative medical treatment is not effective and surgical treatment should be performed. Therefore, patients with cerebral hemorrhage should be treated in hospital as soon as possible. During the recovery period of treatment, one should keep a happy mood and avoid emotional excitement to avoid aggravation of the condition.