Question

The newborn experienced water aspiration at birth, and three days later, a mild intracranial hemorrhage was detected through a CT scan. However, the baby’s current feeding and defecation are normal. Ask whether it is neonatal ischemic encephalopathy, and the physician advises further observation of blood oxygen saturation and to consult with the attending physician for a detailed analysis of the condition.

Answer

There is no need to worry about neonatal ischemic encephalopathy in the baby. Based on your description, it seems everything is fine. It is recommended to observe blood oxygen saturation, and for a more specific analysis of the condition, please consult your child’s attending physician, who is best equipped to understand the situation.