My son is three days old, weighing 7.5 pounds after cesarean section, and all his body indicators are normal. The afternoon of the day he was born, a small hematoma was found on the right side of his head. The doctor said to observe for two days as it didn’t get bigger. The CT scan showed mild hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. Do I need treatment? Thank you.
Discussing treatment plans for neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy and potential complications and related symptoms.
Discuss the treatment methods for neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy and its possible complications.
A three-day-old newborn was found to have mild hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy upon birth. Is treatment necessary?
Understand the treatment methods for neonatal pneumonia and the potential impact of hypoxia on infant health.
Understand the treatment methods for neonatal pneumonia, including emergency management during hypoxia and long-term preventive measures.
Explore the treatment methods for nystagmus caused by pediatric hydrocephalus, as well as detailed descriptions of related symptoms.
A patient inquires about treating ocular trauma that has not healed for three years, accompanied by high intraocular pressure and schizophrenia. It is recommended to use taurine and neuro-nutritional medications, and to undergo professional examinations to determine the treatment plan.
Optic nerve atrophy is an incurable eye condition. While nutritional nerve medications may not have a definitive effect, treatments like acupuncture and herbal remedies that promote blood circulation and nourishment may offer some relief. It is recommended to consult a Traditional Chinese Medicine department for a second opinion.
Understanding the treatment methods and possibilities for optic nerve atrophy.