Question

During delivery, the quality of the amniotic fluid was found to be poor, resulting in low body temperature and increased blood pressure after birth. After treatment, on the 4th day, the neonate became comatose, and a CT scan revealed intracranial hemorrhage. On the 6th day of birth, the current symptoms are coma and decreased appetite. The neonate has a history of congenital heart disease and low IQ. Can neonatal intracranial hemorrhage be treated?

Answer

Neonatal intracranial hemorrhage may lead to developmental delays and should be regularly checked by a pediatric neurologist. If developmental delays are detected, early comprehensive rehabilitation training should be initiated.