Neonatal Encephalopathy
Neonatal encephalopathy is a condition that occurs in newborn babies, where the brain is subject to a number of abnormalities, such as swelling, bleeding or infection. This condition can result in permanent neurological damage, including intellectual disability, poor motor function and even coma. It is a leading cause of death and disability in newborns, and can occur due to a variety of causes, including infections, genetics, hypoxia, and during the birthing process. Diagnosis is made through blood tests and imaging scans, and treatment focuses on reducing the swelling, controlling seizures, and monitoring for any other problems. Early diagnosis and treatment is essential for preventing long-term disability in affected infants, and it is important for parents and healthcare providers to be aware of the signs and symptoms.
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