
Objective: Describe the characteristics of hemorrhage in newborn infants treated at Pediatric Hospital Central Thai Nguyen. Subjects: 78 newborn infants with bleeding on treatment at the Department of Pediatrics, Thai Nguyen Central Hospital. Methods: Descriptive studies. Results: The rate of bleeding in infants accounted for 0.19 percent of hospitalized patients in pediatrics. Condition common in men than women, the rate of preterm infants more bleeding infants (71.8 percent). Rate in our hospital in the early days was 60.6 percent, mainly subcutaneous hemorrhage as mere dots (94,9 percent), including intracranial hemorrhage (6,4 percent), pulmonary bleeding (7,7 percent). 25.9 percent of newborn hemorrhagic thrombocytopenia, 47.4 percent of infant dengue is accompanied by anemia, 82 percent of babies hemorrhage may reduce the rate of prothrombin, of which 11.5 percent had decreased prothrombin heavy. Conclusion: Hemorrhage in newborn infants seen in men than in women. Premature birth, asphyxia, respiratory distress related to the rate of bleeding in newborns. Common symptoms of bleeding is bleeding under the skin alone, 29.5 percent of neonatal bleeding associated with thrombocytopenia, 82 percent of bleeding associated with reduced rate of prothrombin.
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