Question

What are the excitement symptoms caused by neonatal intracranial hemorrhage?

Answer

Neonatal intracranial hemorrhage is a common disease in newborns, which is extremely serious and can be life-threatening. The main symptoms are excitement and inhibition of the central nervous system, often seen within the first 3 days after birth. Neonatal intracranial hemorrhage has distinct clinical symptoms and signs. A series of examinations related to childhood diseases can provide a thorough diagnosis. Children with obvious clinical symptoms and signs must receive timely treatment. The common clinical manifestations of intracranial hemorrhage are related to the location and extent of the hemorrhage.