Question

A newborn who is two days old has developed subretinal hemorrhage and has been treated with medication, including cerebrolysin, cytidine diphosphocholine, naloxone injection, and mannitol. However, the newborn has not urinated yet. The inquiry is whether these medications are safe and how to assist with the issue of non-urination.

Answer

Based on the described situation, the newborn has been diagnosed with subretinal hemorrhage and has already received medical treatment. These medications are generally not harmful to newborns and it is recommended to continue treatment as prescribed by the doctor. As for the issue of non-urination, possible causes may include fluid loss or the effect of medication. It is important to actively seek out the cause and confirm whether there are any kidney function issues. Wishing the newborn a healthy growth.