A baby born prematurely at 34 weeks and 5 days has a CT scan showing a suspected brain injury. Has it been diagnosed yet? If diagnosed, is it severe?
Learn about the emergency management and treatment methods for neonatal asphyxia to prevent possible brain damage and sequelae.
In-depth analysis of the various causes leading to neonatal cerebral palsy, including prenatal factors, genetic diseases, congenital infections, and how to prevent and treat it.
Explore the potential brain damage caused by neonatal hemolytic jaundice and the importance of timely treatment.
Understand the potential impact of newborn jaundice levels on the brain, and how to determine the need for medical intervention based on jaundice index and birth time.
The treatment for pediatric cerebral palsy includes family rehabilitation plans, muscle strength and joint mobility training, stretching therapy for painful muscles, and the enhancement of functional active exercise training.
Learn about the management of brain damage in a 20-day-old baby, including diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis.
Treatment Methods for Brain Damage in Children with Epilepsy
A newborn’s total bilirubin level of 338 is elevated, which may lead to brain damage and requires active treatment.
Oxygen deprivation in newborns can cause brain damage, but the brain has a strong compensatory ability, possibly overlooking damaged cells.