What are the symptoms of neonatal intracranial hemorrhage

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Our baby was delivered by caesarean section. After birth, the doctor said that the baby was a little abnormal and needed to be observed. After a detailed examination, the doctor found that the baby had intracranial hemorrhage in the newborn. The situation was serious, which really worried me. Now let's talk about the symptoms of neonatal intracranial hemorrhage.

What are the symptoms of neonatal intracranial hemorrhage

Symptom 1: intracranial hemorrhage of newborn showed as protrusion of anterior fontanel, widening of cranial suture and increase of head circumference. Ideological change, irritability, hyperactivity, irritability, brain scream, convulsion, etc. Eye symptoms such as gaze, strabismus, difficulty in upward rotation, nystagmus. The muscle tension increased in the early stage.

Symptom 2: mild hyperactivity, such as easily irritated, strong response to stimulation, jaw and limb tremor, active original response, but normal muscle tension, no tension of anterior fontanel, no convulsion, generally reduced and recovered after 24 hours of birth, the prognosis will not leave sequelae.

Symptom 3: moderate performance for drowsiness, slow response to the outside world, decreased muscle tension, hugging, sucking and other primitive reflex weakened, some children may have convulsions, anterior fontanelle is not tense, most symptoms disappear after a week, as long as active treatment, if children respond well to treatment, the vast majority will not leave sequelae, individual will leave sequelae.

matters needing attention

Reasonable nursing measures to improve neonatal intracranial hemorrhage has a great role, the correct nursing is conducive to the recovery of children, parents must not over anxiety and nursing errors, and then lead to aggravation of the disease, we need to be careful.