Question

My baby was born at 35+4 weeks, with a grade 2 intracranial hemorrhage. The hospital said to observe the baby’s absorption. How long does it take for the hemorrhage to absorb? Will there be any sequelae? On the third day of birth, the baby had a fit and rolled over with eyes rolling back. How long is the absorption period for the baby’s intracranial hemorrhage?

Answer

The baby’s condition primarily depends on the amount of bleeding and the timeliness and appropriateness of treatment. The severity of the disease may lead to sequelae. It is recommended that family members maintain a calm attitude. Go to the local hospital’s neurology department promptly for a cranial CT scan to confirm the clinical diagnosis. Provide treatments such as reducing intracranial pressure and nourishing brain cells. On the basis of preventing and treating the cause of the disease, prevent brain edema to maintain life functions and prevent complications from occurring.