Question
What are the sequelae of intracranial infection in neonatal sepsis?
Answer
Most babies can be completely cured with aggressive and effective treatment and do not leave any sequelae or recurrence. However, there is a risk of neurological damage in severe cases of intracranial infection that are complicated by other organ infections or damage. It is important to control the progression of the disease in a timely and effective manner. Babies with sepsis should be hospitalized for comprehensive anti-infection treatment. Additionally, parents should be aware of preventing neonatal sepsis and pay attention to protecting their baby’s skin and mucous membranes to reduce the risk of illness.