Question

My son is six months old and has been suffering from hypoxia. Can this condition be cured?

Answer

Newborn hypoxia issues can be treated by parents following the correct methods. Artificial respirators may be used to correct hypoxemia and hypercapnia when necessary. It is important to determine if it is HIE (Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy). If so, hyperbaric oxygen therapy should be administered, paying attention to timing, intervals, and eye protection. Adjust the child’s constitution, and perform an MRI scan to check for physical brain damage. Also, conduct an EEG to see if there are any abnormal discharges. It is crucial to determine if epilepsy is present. If seizures occur, medication is required.