Question
A child underwent a hospital examination in July 2004, with an MRI diagnosis showing delayed intellectual development. A follow-up MRI in April 2007 revealed that the right cerebellum was significantly smaller than the left. The child exhibits poor social interaction, slow and uncoordinated movements, mild stammering, and kyphosis. How should rehabilitation treatment be conducted for such a child with intellectual disability?
Answer
For children with mild brain developmental disorder and developmental delay, the use of traditional Chinese medicine to repair damaged brain cells can be considered. For instance, Longnao Kang contains abundant neuro-nutritional factors, small molecular peptides, and various amino acids. These components directly act on brain cells to promote protein synthesis, resist cortical hypoxia, improve brain energy metabolism, accelerate brain blood circulation, thereby promoting…