Question
A child has been diagnosed with congenital comprehensive developmental delay. After years of treatment, parents are concerned about whether this developmental delay can be recovered.
Answer
Developmental delay can be caused by various factors. Unharmonious daily life, irregularity, or picky eating are common causes of insufficient nutrition intake. Additionally, a lack of calcium, zinc, and other trace elements is also a common reason. Congenital growth delay may be related to genetic or other congenital factors. Appropriate improvement measures can be taken for these factors. It is recommended to visit a children’s hospital for a trace element test to determine if there is a deficiency and to supplement it in a targeted manner in a timely fashion. Under normal circumstances, children can appropriately supplement calcium to promote their development.