Is a vegetative person with brain hemorrhage conscious?

A cerebral hemorrhage vegetative person is not conscious. Clinically, there can be sleep cycles, some degree of spontaneous movements, such as grinding teeth and swallowing, and also smiling and tearing for no apparent reason, which are all unconscious voluntary activities. The prognosis for vegetative patients after brain hemorrhage is generally not too good, because these patients are often bedridden, and bedriddenness can easily cause, for example, common complications such as lung infection, bedsore formation, urinary tract infection, and muscle atrophy. These complications, in turn, can accelerate the depletion of body functions, thus causing a poor prognosis. For the current treatment of cerebral hemorrhage vegetative patients, the main options include drug resuscitation, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, neuroelectric stimulation, and Chinese acupuncture and physiotherapy.