Question

How should post-treatment for neonatal intracranial hemorrhage be carried out? Is it necessary to continue using intravenous cerebroactive substances? What is the dosage used each time? How often should CT scans be performed? Are there any other treatment methods?

Answer

The post-treatment for neonatal intracranial hemorrhage is typically multifaceted. The use of intravenous cerebroactive substances is usually determined by the attending physician based on the specific situation, and it is recommended to follow the doctor’s guidance. The interval for CT scans is generally determined by the physician based on the condition, which may vary. In addition to intravenous cerebroactive substances, there are other treatment methods, but these should be determined according to the child’s condition, and it is advisable to consult with a doctor for professional advice.