Question
Basic Information: A 7-year-old girl, with an IQ of 48, has difficulty speaking and her fingers are not very flexible. Condition Description: Her finger function is limited, and she occasionally does not follow instructions. She is otherwise capable of self-care in daily life, such as bathing and washing dishes. Could the doctor guide on how to handle this situation?
Answer
Long-term brain hypoxia is usually difficult to completely recover, as it may cause partial brain tissue necrosis. It is recommended to undergo medication treatment (such as Brain-Kangling, Brain-Aktive, etc.) to provide nutrition to brain cells, while also strengthening rehabilitation training including functional and intellectual training. You can use relevant medications under the guidance of a doctor, and undergo comprehensive recovery training such as acupuncture and intelligence-enhancing drugs.