Question

If an infant is diagnosed with a brain developmental disorder but can smile and interact with others, how should it be treated? There is a mention of a passive exercise, what is its specific content?

Answer

Based on the provided medical history, the infant has a history of intracranial distress, presenting symptoms such as difficulty in feeding, sleeping, and overall stiffness, indicating abnormal brain development, medically referred to as central coordination disorder. The treatment plan mainly consists of two categories: one is medication treatment, also known as brain cell activator treatment, commonly including drugs such as brain protein hydrolysates, cytidine diphosphate choline, and gangliosides, which can be selected according to the local availability of medications and the doctor’s medication habits. The other is rehabilitation training, where the passive exercise mentioned is usually referred to as infant exercises,