Mild cerebral hypoxia can be treated by drugs that nourish brain cells, such as ganglioside, rat nerve growth factor, etc. In case of severe cerebral hypoxia, it needs to be treated with drugs that nourish brain cells and, if necessary, with hyperbaric oxygen therapy or subcryotherapy. In neonatal cerebral hypoxia, if the degree of hypoxia is not very serious, there will be no sequelae and most of them have a good prognosis, as judged by cranial CT or cranial MRI. If the degree of hypoxia is more severe, it is more unlikely to heal on its own and requires the application of drugs to nourish brain cells, and there may be some sequelae, such as mental retardation, epilepsy or even cerebral palsy.