Question

A 6-month-old baby, who experienced asphyxia at birth, was diagnosed with ischemic hypoxic brain disease. Currently, the baby is unable to hold up their head, sit up, and their development is only equivalent to a 2-3-month-old. The baby is undergoing recovery treatment in a hospital. The family is concerned about how long the recovery treatment will take to show effects, and what other treatment methods can be adopted?

Answer

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