Question

Mild brain hypoxia in newborns must be taken seriously and treated based on the severity of the symptoms. Once intrauterine distress is detected in newborns, it is essential to promptly have the mother breathe oxygen. At the same time, preparations for the newborn’s birth should be made.

Answer

Mild brain hypoxia in newborns is primarily caused by perinatal asphyxia, leading to brain hypoxia and ischemic injury. There are many causes of brain hypoxia and ischemia in newborns. In treatment, it is important to identify the cause so that symptomatic treatment can be administered.