Question

My child has Down syndrome and I want to find the best treatment method, but I am also worried about the high risk. How should Down syndrome be treated?

Answer

There is currently no effective treatment for Down syndrome, and it is recommended to pursue long-term patient education and training. To prevent infectious diseases and other conditions, vitamin B6 can be administered early and orally, which can help improve function to some extent. For other accompanying anomalies, surgical correction can be considered. Each child’s situation is different, and the effectiveness of treatment varies from person to person. You can seek out four-dimensional therapy methods according to your child’s specific condition at the hospital.