Question

A friend’s baby, who was doing well with normal eating and sleeping, was diagnosed with intracranial hemorrhage by the hospital doctor the other day. What should the baby avoid eating?

Answer

Maintain calm. Try to avoid disturbances. Early use of mannitol can reduce intracranial pressure, agitation, and seizures and can be used as a sedative. Vitamin K3 can be used to control the occurrence of hemorrhagic neurological nutritional drugs. In this situation, it is usually recommended to cooperate with the doctor at the hospital. Actively accept treatment. Strengthen nutrition in the diet. Use light foods recently. Pay attention to rest. Avoid fatigue and exhaustion. Further reasonable treatment measures should be taken based on the results of the examination.