Question

The newborn was diagnosed with cerebral hemorrhage at birth and has recovered after emergency treatment. However, recently, it has been found that the child’s hand often curls up and shakes, with obvious abnormal muscle tone. How should daily care and treatment be carried out?

Answer

The treatment and recovery of postpartum cerebral hemorrhage can be quite challenging and slow, often requiring corticosteroid therapy to improve symptoms. This treatment aims to control the disease but the recovery process is gradual and requires continuous treatment. Generally, children of this age are prone to post-hemorrhagic complications after cerebral hemorrhage treatment, and the treatment and recovery outcomes are relatively poor.