Neonatal intracranial hemorrhage is a serious condition, with the severity determined by the amount of bleeding. Timely treatment and absorption of the bleeding are crucial, and the risk of sequelae depends on the extent of absorption and whether there is associated brain hypoxia.
Neonatal intraventricular hemorrhage typically absorbs quickly, usually does not require special treatment, and in the absence of complications, will not result in sequelae. Close observation of the child’s growth and development should be conducted, and a follow-up examination should be scheduled one month later.
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