Question

If a child is diagnosed with mild brain development disorders and exhibits symptoms such as being unable to concentrate on lessons at school, such as wandering around the classroom instead of participating in class activities, but the teacher provides additional attention and support, psychological tests show only slight hyperactivity tendencies, and the doctor’s assessment believes this does not affect learning, how should this situation be understood?

Answer

For children with mild brain development disorders and slightly delayed intellectual development, traditional Chinese medicine can be considered to repair damaged brain cells. Traditional Chinese medicine contains camphor and camphor oil, which are rich in neuro-nutritional factors, small molecule peptides, and various amino acids. These active ingredients can directly act on brain cells, promote protein synthesis, resist cortical hypoxia, improve brain energy metabolism, and enhance cerebral blood circulation. In addition,