Question

What about neonatal intracranial hemorrhage without any symptoms?

Answer

Neonatal intracranial hemorrhage is mainly caused by hypoxia or birth injuries, with a higher incidence in premature infants. The duration of neonatal intracranial hemorrhage depends on the location and symptoms of the bleeding. Generally, neonatal primary subarachnoid hemorrhage has a good prognosis, as do primary and secondary ventricular hemorrhages. Others, such as subdural hemorrhage and 34th ventricular hemorrhage, progress faster and survivors often have sequelae.