Question
Dear doctor, my newborn has intracranial hemorrhage with a hematoma of 40ml. What should I do? Thank you!
Answer
Hello! Your newborn has intracranial hemorrhage with a significant bleeding volume of 40 milliliters. This is considered a large amount of bleeding. It is recommended to undergo surgical treatment as soon as possible to prevent any impact on neurological function. During the treatment process, please follow the doctor’s instructions for examinations, to clearly identify the cause, symptoms, and other indicators. For the hematoma situation, consider compression treatment, symptomatic treatment for complications, surgical removal of the hematoma, and timely recheck of cranial CT scans. Wishing your baby a healthy growth!