Question

Hello, I was diagnosed with white matter developmental disorder at nine months and have undergone three months of medication (nervous system nutrition) treatment. One week later, after having a cold with a fever, I had a convulsion. Convulsions occur when the fever reaches 39 degrees. The examination shows abnormal white matter signals around both lateral ventricles. What should I do about this white matter developmental disorder?

Answer

Yes, we need to strengthen training. White matter developmental disorder is a change in brain structure, characterized by damage to the myelin sheath of central nervous system cells. The pathological changes includes specialized white matter that controls higher brain functions. Currently, there is no specific treatment method, and mainly supportive and symptomatic treatments are adopted. I suggest you take your child to the provincial children’s hospital for examination and develop a corresponding treatment plan based on the diagnosis results. Restorative training can be used to promote the child’s normal development.