Question

Hello, my child is six months old. The corpus callosum is thin, and when the hand is clenched into a fist, it doesn’t grasp objects. The hand slightly curves backward, and the muscle tone is slightly elevated.

Answer

Hello, a thin corpus callosum is a condition of abnormal brain development, which may be caused by neonatal hypoxia or congenital factors. Based on your description, your child’s thin corpus callosum and increased muscle tone at six months could be signs of abnormal brain development. Generally, these issues should improve with functional training. I recommend taking your child to a regular large pediatric hospital for specific examinations and treatment.