Question
The baby experienced seizures, drowsiness, and refusal to eat on the second day of birth. Now on the ninth day, the condition has improved. I want to know if there will be any sequelae after treatment and what possible symptoms might occur?
Answer
For a baby’s brain disease caused by hypoxia, if treated promptly, it usually does not leave any sequelae. Treatment methods include injections of nutritional nerve drugs, which typically require three courses, each about half a month. After the baby is one month old, a follow-up examination can be conducted. If there are no soft spots, it is usually safe to say that there will be no sequelae.