The main aspects of diet in the late stage of cerebral hemorrhage are: the diet should be kept light, low salt and low fat diet, because high salt intake can cause high blood pressure, and elevated blood pressure can induce another cerebral hemorrhage. Eat more food rich in dietary fiber, such as celery, sweet potatoes, coarse grains, etc., to help keep the bowel movement smooth. Also drink more water to help prevent urinary tract infections. To eat more protein-rich foods, such as milk, chicken, duck, etc., more fish, eggs, soy products, and less food containing more fat, such as pork, beef, mutton, etc. Diet containing more meat may lead to the occurrence of constipation, which can easily induce cerebral hemorrhage. It is important to eat more foods rich in vitamin C, such as fresh fruits, tomatoes, hawthorn, etc. Obese patients should control their weight and limit the intake of staple foods.