Question

My child was diagnosed with Down syndrome shortly after birth, and I’ve always wanted to treat her, but I don’t know how to treat Down syndrome effectively. Are there any good methods?

Answer

Trisomy 21, also known as congenital or Down syndrome, is the most common chromosomal abnormality in children. This condition is a specific phenotypic mental disorder caused by innate factors. In our country, the incidence of Trisomy 21 is approximately 0.5‰-0.6‰, with a male-to-female ratio of 3:2. About 60% of children suffer from miscarriage in the early stages of pregnancy. The main clinical features of the children include mental disabilities, poor physical development, and distinctive facial features, and they may also have various malformations. Down syndrome is a genetic issue that cannot be completely cured. Only through methods such as the five-line four-dimensional therapy can we improve the child’s ability to recover language and intelligence.