Is premature infant intracranial haemorrhage more?

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Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), also known as hemorrhagic cerebrovascular disease or hemorrhagic stroke, is caused by blood spilling into the cranial cavity due to cerebral vascular rupture. Ich can be divided into cerebral hemorrhage, subarachnoid hemorrhage and subdural hemorrhage. No matter what the cause of intracranial hemorrhage in children, the clinical manifestations are quite similar, but the prognosis depends on different causes, and whether the diagnosis and treatment is timely is also a key factor directly affecting the prognosis. Is premature infant intracranial haemorrhage more? Let's talk about it

Is premature infant intracranial haemorrhage more?

Premature infant itself is very fragile, you don't have to worry too much. If intracranial hemorrhage occurs, it depends on whether it is a small amount of bleeding or a large amount of bleeding. If it is a small amount of bleeding, her body can adjust automatically. If a large amount of bleeding can be cured.

Premature children are a little worse than normal children, but as long as the baby survives, the bleeding can be absorbed. But it can lead to hydrocephalus. Although children's brain damage is easy to have sequelae, but the child's recovery ability is also super.

In terms of children's diet, try to keep breastfeeding. When the child's physical condition improves, it can be accompanied by a small amount of preterm infant formula. Skimmed milk powder is the best choice for milk powder, which helps children adapt and absorb. Don't feed too much at a time. It's better to feed once every 3 hours.

matters needing attention

1. Do a good job in maternal health care, avoid premature delivery, improve obstetric technology, reduce neonatal asphyxia and birth injury, and give timely treatment to pregnant women with hemorrhagic diseases. 2. To improve the quality of medical care and avoid various factors that may lead to iatrogenic, intracranial hemorrhage and other complications, we should monitor the fetus in the process of labor, such as intrauterine hypoxia and asphyxia at birth. We should rescue the fetus in time, try to avoid birth injury, and make cesarean section if necessary.