Question

What are the symptoms of neonatal hypoxemia-ischemic encephalopathy?

Answer

Neonatal hypoxemia-ischemic encephalopathy is a common disease in newborns, often manifested as changes in consciousness, such as irritability, excessive excitement or apathy, drowsiness, or coma. Eye symptoms include staring, strabismus, difficulty in upward eye movement, and nystagmus. Also, increased intracranial pressure, brain crying, frontal bossing, and seizures. In the respiratory system, there can be an increase or decrease in breathing from the womb to birth, and there are many uncertain factors in this process, such as maternal factors, placental cord factors, fetal factors, and neonatal factors; sometimes it is unclear.