Question

The 6-month-old baby cannot lift her head, can roll over, and has normal appetite, with no significant abnormalities. However, she sometimes trembles. What is the cause of intracranial hemorrhage in newborns?

Answer

Case Analysis: Intracranial hemorrhage in newborns is commonly seen in premature infants, followed by injuries during childbirth, such as malpresentation, macrosomia, or prolonged labor causing excessive pressure on the baby’s head. Guidance: It is recommended to seek further diagnosis and treatment for the child in a hospital, keep the child calm and avoid movement, use medications such as vitamin K for hemostasis, and control seizures and reduce intracranial pressure to prevent brain edema.