Question
What are the symptoms of neonatal asphyxia and brain hypoxia, how are they treated, and when is the best time for treatment?
Answer
Symptoms of mild brain hypoxia may include hyperactivity, irritability, and seizures; moderate cases may present with depression, increased muscle tone, and seizures; severe brain hypoxia can lead to coma, decreased or absent muscle tone, and recurrent seizures within a few hours to 12 hours after birth. The timing and method of treatment should be carried out in a timely manner based on the severity of the symptoms.