Can a newborn baby with a cerebral infarction return to normal?

There is a possibility of recovery to normal in newborn babies with cerebral infarction. The prognosis of neonatal cerebral infarction mainly depends on the site of infarction, the extent of infarction, clinical manifestations, and whether the treatment is timely. For the infarction of small scope, clinical manifestations of mild, timely treatment and rehabilitation intervention of newborns, there is a possibility of recovery to normal. However, newborns with infarcts involving important parts of the brainstem, larger infarcts, more severe clinical manifestations, and untimely treatment often have sequelae, such as hypotonia and developmental delays. When newborns are diagnosed with cerebral infarction, they should go to regular hospitals in time and be treated under the guidance of doctors, and also focus on rehabilitation training to reduce or alleviate the sequelae.