Question
My child is now 4 weeks old, and he has a mild case of brain hypoplasia. What complications might he face in the future?
Answer
A baby’s brain development defect can lead to a series of complications, particularly when nutrition is inadequate. Early malnutrition can shorten the period of neurofactor division in the brain, while late malnutrition will cause the volume of neurofactors in the brain to gradually decrease. Even if subsequent improvement is achieved, the recovery of the baby’s intelligence will be very slow, and even may not be fully restored, ultimately leading to brain development defects.