Cerebral hemorrhage is what the textbooks call brain hemorrhage, and the most common clinical cause of brain hemorrhage is hypertension. Therefore, if you want to prevent cerebral hemorrhage, you need to take oral antihypertensive drugs to control your blood pressure if you have already found hypertension. Commonly used antihypertensive drugs include nifedipine controlled-release tablets, nifedipine extended-release tablets, enalapril, valsartan and other drugs. The specific need to choose which drug to take orally, need to be combined with the individual’s blood pressure, etc., it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions for regular, quantitative oral, and often monitor blood pressure. It is also recommended that the general public should monitor their blood pressure regularly to detect hypertension in a timely manner. Patients with hypertension should also follow a low-salt, low-fat diet, an appropriate high-quality protein diet, and take appropriate exercise. There are many other causes of cerebral hemorrhage, such as the use of drugs, such as oral warfarin, trauma-induced cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral arteriovenous malformations, blood system disorders, etc. Many of these are uncontrollable factors, and all we can do is to conduct regular routine checkups, take medications according to the doctor’s instructions, and treat the symptoms in a timely manner after the discovery of the problem, as well as regular outpatient review.