Patients with cerebral hemorrhage develop swollen feet, in most cases due to prolonged bed rest, and the second is is inadequate caloric intake, resulting in malnutrition and hypoproteinemia over time. Generally, these causes are more common. If the foot swelling occurs, one should strengthen the exercise of the lower limbs to increase the venous return of the lower limbs, which can reduce edema. If a patient with cerebral hemorrhage is recovering, if swollen feet are found, one can actively or passively exercise the muscles of the lower limbs, and another can elevate the lower limbs when lying down, so as to increase the venous return of the lower limbs and reduce edema.