Question

A child exhibits poor social interaction skills, slow and uncoordinated movements, accompanied by mild stammering and scoliosis. Hospital records from July 2004 show that the MRI diagnosis revealed slight irregularities, diagnosing the child with developmental delay. An MRI examination in April 2007 found that the child’s right cerebellum was significantly smaller than the left. How should such a child be treated with rehabilitation?

Answer

The child has been diagnosed with mild brain development disorder. For developmental delays, traditional Chinese medicine can be considered to repair damaged brain cells. For example, Longnao Kang contains abundant neurotrophic factors, small molecule polypeptides, and various amino acids. These effective ingredients can directly act on brain cells, promoting protein synthesis, anti-cortex hypoxia, and improving brain energy metabolism,