Question
My baby became overly excited three days after birth, with a slightly bulging fontanelle and pale complexion. After discussing the situation with the doctor at the hospital, the doctor performed a cranial CT scan, revealing bleeding in the brain. I want to know how to treat my baby’s intracranial hemorrhage?
Answer
Intracranial hemorrhage in newborns is a common severe disease caused by the rupture of blood vessels in the brain, leading to blood leakage into the cranial cavity. It is a common brain injury-related birth injury and hypoxia, and also one of the main causes of perinatal mortality. Treatment methods include supportive care, seizure control, reducing intracranial pressure, using medication to restore brain cell function, hemostasis, and symptomatic treatment.