Question

Can neonatal intracranial hemorrhage be cured? What are the main symptoms?

Answer

Neonatal intracranial hemorrhage is a common severe disease in newborns, with subependymal and intraventricular hemorrhages being the most common. Timely treatment can lead to spontaneous healing, and the following treatment measures are often adopted: 1. Maintain a quiet and warm environment, prevent infection, provide oxygen, and ensure the airway is clear. 2. Symptomatic treatment, such as using chlorpromazine and phenobarbital to alleviate restlessness and seizures.