Question

My baby has grade 2 intracranial hemorrhage. A few days after birth, the baby developed intracranial hemorrhage and hydrocephalus. The doctor at the hospital said it’s grade 2 intracranial hemorrhage in the baby. I want to know what the symptoms of grade 2 intracranial hemorrhage are?

Answer

Hello, friend, regarding the symptoms of grade 2 intracranial hemorrhage in infants. Infants may experience intracranial hemorrhage and hydrocephalus within a few days after birth. The doctor at the hospital diagnosed it as grade 2 intracranial hemorrhage, which is a severe pediatric condition. If the bleeding stops, nutritional brain cell drugs can be used to control it. If the bleeding does not stop, consideration may need to be given to using hemostatic drugs or surgical treatment. If a large amount of bleeding occurs, or if there is bleeding in both the brain substance and ventricles, it may leave varying degrees of sequelae for the child. According to relevant statistics, about 30% of newborns with intracranial hemorrhage will suffer from varying degrees of sequelae.