Question

The newborn has developed red spots and vomiting, and the parents are inquiring about the treatment for intraventricular hemorrhage.

Answer

Intraventricular hemorrhage usually absorbs quickly, without the need for special treatment. Without complications, it typically does not leave any sequelae. It is important to closely monitor the child’s growth and development, with a follow-up check scheduled one month later. Additionally, the red spots on the child may be symptoms of physiological jaundice, which usually resolves within a few days. Severe jaundice may require blue light therapy.