Question

My child accidentally bumped their head two days ago, resulting in intracranial hemorrhage. Today, while touching the area, I noticed signs of fever. Is this fever caused by the intracranial hemorrhage? How should it be treated?

Answer

Hello, I’m glad to assist you. If intracranial hemorrhage occurs, it can indeed lead to high fever. This is because the hemorrhage may allow bacteria to Intrusion and cause damage. During this period, proper care should be taken, and timely evacuation of the hematoma is necessary to prevent brain infection and further injury. Additionally, regular intracranial examinations should be conducted, and nutrition should be supplemented while avoiding vigorous activities.