Question
Is the brain development of a 32-week preemie not fully developed? What are the possibilities of Sequelae? How can help be obtained?
Answer
The most common disease in premature infants is brain maldevelopment, which refers to underdeveloped brain growth. However, to confirm the diagnosis, a brain CT scan is required. Here is the relevant information: 1.Brain maldevelopment is a high risk factor for cerebral palsy, so regular check-ups are necessary. 2. The baby has grown quite large now. If the intelligence and developmental indicators are consistent with the growth and development of normal infants, there is no need to worry, meaning there are no Sequelae.