Question

How to treat fetal distress in infants?

Answer

Based on the medical history provided, the infant has a history of fetal distress, manifesting as difficulties in feeding, sleeping, and generalized stiffness. This is considered an abnormal brain development, medically referred to as central coordination disorder. Treatment primarily involves two aspects. One is medication therapy, also known as brain cell activator therapy. Commonly used medications include brain protein hydrolysates, cytidine diphosphocholine, and gangliosides, which can be selected based on local drug availability and the doctor’s medication habits. The second is rehabilitation training, which includes various methods such as infant exercises.