Can a vegetative patient from cerebral hemorrhage recover?

Sep 27, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Disease description:

My neighbor suddenly became disoriented some time ago and was rushed to the hospital for emergency treatment. The doctors said it was caused by a cerebral hemorrhage, and now he has become a vegetative patient. I wonder if someone in a vegetative state due to brain hemorrhage can recover?

Doctor's answer (1)
Dr. Yang Jun
Patients in a vegetative state due to cerebral hemorrhage may not necessarily recover. This condition primarily results from severe ischemia or hypoxia of the brain's nerves, and such damage is typically irreversible. Some patients might show signs of improvement through rehabilitation, such as opening their eyes, but they remain unable to move independently. Others may develop further complications as the condition progresses, and the likelihood of recovery after rehabilitation remains low.