Question

A child, due to brain hypoxia at birth, has an intellectual composite score of 48, unclear language expression, able to speak in regional dialects, can manage daily life independently, but has poor finger flexibility and sometimes cannot follow commands. The family is seeking medical advice and wants to understand how to handle this situation.

Answer

Treating brain damage caused by hypoxia at birth is typically challenging, as prolonged hypoxia may lead to the death of brain tissue. For this child’s condition, it is recommended to adopt a comprehensive treatment approach, including medication such as using brain vitality and brain solubilizing agents to nourish brain cells, along with rehabilitation training, such as functional training (including muscle tension coordination training, gross motor skills, fine motor skills, and posture regulation training) and intelligence training (intelligence enhancement training and cognitive ability training). Additionally