Is premature cerebral hemorrhage normal?

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I gave birth to my next baby boy prematurely on the 3rd of this month. When I was born, my weight was 4 Jin and 6 Liang. But the doctor said that the child had jaundice. After a week of treatment, it was OK. The child is now back to normal. But the doctor said that he can't eat my milk now. He started to have a fever in a few days. Yesterday, when he checked the CT, he said that there was hemorrhage in the brain. Can this situation be treated? I'm very worried, How to do this? Is it serious? My husband and I are very afraid. The baby is our life. My baby has just been born for a few days. Let's take a look at the following.

Is premature cerebral hemorrhage normal?

First, the most important treatment for premature infants with intracerebral hemorrhage is to prevent continuous hemorrhage and stop bleeding actively., But we don't know the specific situation of your child, and we can't infer from your description. We suggest that you go to the hospital to check the specific bleeding site first, and get the best treatment.

Second: mild intracerebral hemorrhage will generally absorb itself, if the child does not have other abnormal signs, or conservative treatment. After all, the child is too small, the risk of surgery is too big, it is not good for the child, if the child's cerebral hemorrhage is too serious, in order to save the child's life, puncture and drainage is the last resort, do not use blindly.

Third: natural birth, children often have cerebral hemorrhage, it is recommended that the first check is because the head is squeezed through the birth canal, cesarean section will not cause cerebral hemorrhage. You'd better consult a professional brain doctor in the hospital. If it's just because of the compression of the birth canal, the treatment will be easier. Don't worry.

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Intraventricular hemorrhage is the main cause of premature infant death. Pay attention to keep the child warm, do not let the child cry, and avoid disturbing the child °~ thirty °. Parents should closely observe children's breathing, heart rate and complexion. If they don't pay attention, some children have neurological sequelae, so they should be more vigilant.