Does a bleeding spot on the brain at the birth of a child grow back?

If the bleeding spot on the brain when giving birth to a child is due to cerebral arteriovenous malformation, the chance of recurrence is higher when the child grows up; if it is due to abnormal coagulation function, preterm labor, hypoxia, etc., the chance of recurrence is lower when the cause of the disease is lifted. If the bleeding spot on the brain of a child is caused by cerebral arteriovenous malformation, the chance of recurrence after the child grows up is higher, and it may even jeopardize the child’s life; if the bleeding spot on the brain is caused by abnormal coagulation function, preterm birth, lack of oxygen and so on, after the cause of the bleeding spot is relieved in time, the chance of recurrence after the child grows up is usually smaller. If your child develops a bleeding spot on the brain, you should closely observe your child’s vital signs, seek medical attention in a timely manner, and under the guidance of a doctor, complete the relevant examinations to clarify the cause of the disease and take appropriate treatment measures.