Can a newborn with an intracranial hemorrhage return to normal?

Neonatal intracranial hemorrhage is a common disease in newborns, especially preterm infants, and a common form of severe brain injury. Whether a neonate with intracranial hemorrhage can return to a normal human being needs to be decided according to the severity of the condition.
According to the different parts of intracranial hemorrhage, it is classified as periventricular-intraventricular hemorrhage, primary subarachnoid hemorrhage, parenchymal hemorrhage, etc. Generally, mild intracranial hemorrhage can be restored to normal, but if accompanied by parenchymal hemorrhagic infarction, the prognosis is poor, and severe intracranial hemorrhage will be accompanied by different degrees of neurological sequelae, such as cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and so on.
Therefore, once found newborn intracranial hemorrhage, should promptly seek medical treatment to identify the cause, and then targeted treatment, newborn intracranial hemorrhage can be restored to normal, depending on the specific conditions to decide.