Generally speaking, a small amount of intracranial hemorrhage in newborns can be gradually absorbed on its own, so it can be self-healing, but a small number of children may have active bleeding or the condition progresses, then it needs to be treated under the guidance of a doctor.
For newborns, there may be a small amount of intracranial hemorrhage due to the compression of the head during normal delivery and insufficient vitamin K storage. If the bleeding symptoms are not particularly serious, the bleeding may absorb on its own over time and gradually achieve self-healing.
It should be noted that some newborns with small amounts of intracranial hemorrhage, but accompanied by other obvious complications, or progressive bleeding, then need to cooperate with the doctor to choose surgical treatment.
It is recommended that newborns with a small amount of intracranial hemorrhage should be treated according to the condition of the newborn and the doctor should give appropriate treatment and therapy to improve the prognosis.