Question
My precious baby, after just one glance, started to whimper upon birth. The arm exhibited high muscle tone, and I suspect there might be a brain issue. The next day, a CT scan confirmed that a part of the brain was not fully developed and seemed a bit underdeveloped. I really don’t know what to do, and what treatments are available for the future?
Answer
Hello, I first suggest undergoing brain nerve repair treatment for your baby. Start by focusing on the baby’s nervous system, using neurofactor intervention therapy to directly infuse neurofactors into the baby’s body. This will activate the baby’s own immune function and neural cell repair capabilities, thereby repairing some of the damaged neurons to a certain extent. This can help promote the re-development of brain nerves, gradually restore normal physical functions, and improve overall quality of life. At this time, parents can frequently use baby talk to stimulate the baby’s brain development. Although these baby languages may seem comical to others, they actually provide real benefits for the baby’s brain development.