Question
I just had a baby, and I found that the baby has strabismus, weak body, and often clenches their fists. How should child brain tumor rehabilitation training be conducted?
Answer
It is best to undergo rehabilitation training under the guidance of a specialist doctor at a top-grade hospital’s brain tumor rehabilitation screening center. For brain tumor patients under two years old, rehabilitation training can be combined with hyperbaric oxygen therapy or nutritional nerve drugs. As the child grows older and if they exhibit symptoms like not being able to touch the ground with their heels or higher limb muscle tone, it may indicate a spasmodic brain tumor, which might require FSPR surgery to relieve muscle tone. After surgery, further rehabilitation training should be conducted to stabilize the child’s gait issues. Patients should develop good living habits, maintain regular routines, quit smoking and drinking, increase daily exercise to boost immunity, and avoid recurrence of the condition.