Question
My daughter was diagnosed with congenital brain malformation on the fourth day after her birth, accompanied by seizures and the inability to see. We want to take her to the hospital, but she cannot speak or walk; she can only consume liquid food and cannot chew. We are no longer able to care for her, so I want to take her to the hospital. We have undergone treatment before and would like to know about the treatment situation and outcomes.
Answer
The treatment opportunities for congenital brain tumors are relatively low, but persistent treatment is usually more effective. Treatment methods may include traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture or stem cell nerve transplantation. Additionally, active rehabilitation training should be utilized, which includes muscle training and corrective splints, as well as language training. In some cases, neurosurgical intervention may be necessary for treatment.