Question
The child has poor brain development, delayed myelination, does not respond to calls, cannot use their hands to pick up toys, can only use their left hand to grasp their right hand, does not chew while eating, and the mouth continues to move as if suckling. Can delayed myelination be treated in this situation?
Answer
According to the CT scan description, the main condition is poor brain development. If there are no obvious symptoms, clinical observation is usually the main approach. However, if the child exhibits seizures, it should be taken very seriously. It is recommended to conduct an EEG examination first to confirm whether it is epilepsy and to intervene with comprehensive treatment as soon as possible for a better prognosis for the child. Do not worry excessively; treatment should be based on the specific symptoms of the child. It is suggested to observe more and avoid rushing into treatment.