Question

A 6-month-old baby cannot lift their head, can roll over, and has normal appetite; there are no significant abnormalities except for occasional tremors. How should Hunter’s myopathy be treated?

Answer

Hello, for Hunter’s myopathy, it is generally recommended to consult a neurology department in a hospital for a follow-up examination. The doctor will provide symptomatic treatment with hormones and medications to nourish the nerves based on your symptoms and detailed examination. For facial numbness and facial palsy, acupuncture and rehabilitation can be combined for treatment to facilitate complete recovery. In daily life, maintain a light diet, avoid spicy, irritating, greasy foods, and prevent attacks from wind and cold.