Question
Can there be sequelae from severe respiratory distress and brain hemorrhage in newborns?
Answer
If the newborn’s brain hemorrhage does not progress, with hemoglobin and platelet counts not continuing to drop, and vital signs gradually stabilize, there is hope for treatment. However, full recovery requires further follow-up and expectations. These measures will help in their recovery and reduce the occurrence of sequelae. Additionally, since the child is affected by neonatal diseases, parents should immediately take the child to the doctor for treatment and avoid using medication blindly to alleviate symptoms. For parents, it is important to provide sufficient care and attention to help the child receive timely treatment.