Question

We also had our child undergo a pediatric sleep EEG: the waveforms were even, the brain waves in both hemispheres were generally symmetrical, and no special changes were seen with the flashes. By the way, a month ago, the results showed no abnormal metabolic products, so we can rule out the possibility of metabolic diseases as suspected. We took the child to a large hospital for consultation and treatment.

Answer

Poor cerebellar development in children is a disease caused by congenital brain development abnormalities, which can affect a child’s walking ability and balance, thereby impacting normal daily life. Treatment methods include the use of neurotrophic drugs, gangliosides, and brain recovery agents, which can control the progression of the disease and prevent health impacts. Poor cerebellar development may also lead to ataxia, which has a certain impact on a child’s motor development, but has relatively little impact on intelligence. It is recommended to take the child to a large hospital for diagnosis and treatment.