Question

The newborn experienced seizures in the first three days of life, followed by an improvement in the condition. An MRI revealed brain edema. Will this condition heal on its own? Will a detailed examination and treatment after half a month interfere with the condition? The mother delivered via cesarean section, and the baby weighed eight pounds.

Answer

When assessing a newborn’s seizures that are gradually improving, it is necessary to observe the baby’s vital signs, including breathing, heartbeat, body temperature, and blood pressure, as well as feeding status. If these indicators are normal, it is usually safe to discharge and go home. It is recommended to have a follow-up examination after one month. That’s all about “How to Care for Newborns with Seizures in the First Three Days as They Gradually Improve.” We hope the child can recover soon and enjoy every happy day.