Whether the sequelae of frontal lobe hemorrhage can be recovered depends on the amount of bleeding and whether it is timely and effective treatment. Generally speaking, if the bleeding is small, the sequelae can be recovered through standardized rehabilitation training after timely treatment. Frontal lobe hemorrhage belongs to cerebrovascular disease, which may cause local brain tissue damage, thus leading to neurological dysfunction sequelae. Whether the sequelae of frontal lobe hemorrhage can be recovered depends on the degree of brain tissue damage and the timing of treatment, there are certain differences, so it can not be generalized. If the amount of frontal lobe hemorrhage is relatively small, the degree of brain tissue damage is not particularly serious, and after timely treatment, even if there are sequelae, they can generally recover after rehabilitation training. If the amount of frontal lobe hemorrhage is relatively large or not treated in time, it can lead to obvious damage to brain tissue, and usually produces irreversible neurological dysfunction sequelae, such as cognitive dysfunction, hemiparesis, etc. After the condition is stabilized, long-term rehabilitation therapy and training are needed to improve the patient’s ability to take care of themselves, but it is difficult to return to the normal level. Rehabilitation of frontal lobe hemorrhage sequelae needs to be carried out under the guidance of the doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions for medication and rehabilitation training, to achieve the purpose of disease recovery as soon as possible.