Question

Premature infants are showing signs of brain hemorrhage and cerebral palsy. What’s going on? Do doctors need to perform surgery? Are there any good suggestions?

Answer

This situation typically involves intracranial hemorrhage and increased muscle tension. It is recommended to actively treat according to medical instructions, use hemostatic drugs, timely feeding, and frequently perform touch massage to promote neurological development. Additionally, muscle tension should be checked. If intellectual development delay or excessively high muscle tension is diagnosed, hyperbaric oxygen therapy may be required. When stopping treatment, it is advisable to closely monitor other reactions to ensure stability, while allowing the baby to breathe fresh air.