If the amount of cerebral hemorrhage is small, the hemorrhage site is not important, the overall state is still good, and the medical treatment is timely, the patient may return to the normal human state; on the contrary, sequelae may occur. 1. The amount and location of cerebral hemorrhage affects the prognosis:If the amount of cerebral hemorrhage is small, not an important functional area, the patient’s overall status is stable, and the patient is actively treated with internal medicine, the patient may return to the normal human state of existence. However, if the amount is large, more than 30 ml, and located in important functional areas, such as the basal ganglia and thalamus, it is often difficult to return to the normal state, and most of the patients will have after-effects. 2. The overall state of the patient affects the prognosis: if the overall state of the patient is relatively good after the onset of the disease, and the patient can move freely in speech and limbs, there is a hope that the patient can return to the normal state in the later stage; if the patient has a loss of consciousness after the onset of the disease, or if the patient has hemiplegia, the patient will have sequelae in the later stage. 3. Treatment measures affect the prognosis: some patients need surgical treatment, while some lose the significance of surgery and are treated conservatively, and different treatment measures also have different clinical prognoses. Therefore, it is not always possible for everyone to recover to the normal level after cerebral hemorrhage. It is recommended that after the occurrence of cerebral hemorrhage, timely go to the hospital to improve the CT, MRI and other related examinations, and ask professional physicians to formulate a detailed diagnosis and treatment plan, in order to improve the prognosis and survival status.