Patients with cerebral hemorrhage who have swollen feet should first analyze the cause and treat the different causes accordingly. It may be caused by neurotrophic disorder, and the lesion is mostly seen in the limb of the paralyzed side, so you can apply nerve-nourishing drugs, such as oral vitamin B1 and vitamin B12, and at the same time, you should move the lower limbs appropriately and passively. If the patient is bedridden for a long time it may cause deep vein thrombosis in the lower extremities, the patient may also have swollen feet and also swollen legs. In severe cases when the brain hemorrhage recovers, anticoagulation therapy can be applied, and the application is not recommended for patients in the acute stage. For patients with cerebral hemorrhage after the onset if the patient is bedridden for a long time, pneumatic therapy or passive movement of both lower limbs must be given to prevent the formation of deep vein thrombosis. If the patient has a cerebral hemorrhage that may be due to hypoproteinemia, the patient may also develop bilateral foot swelling, which is mainly treated with protein supplementation.