Question

The 6-month-old baby cannot lift her head, can roll over, and has normal appetite; there are no significant abnormalities, but she occasionally trembles. How should chromosomal abnormalities be treated?

Answer

There is no treatment available if chromosomal abnormalities reoccur, as the prognosis for this disease is poor, and symptoms will worsen with the child’s age. It is necessary to assess the child’s current symptoms and implement symptomatic treatment. If intellectual disability occurs again, rehabilitation training is required, and the child needs to attend a professional rehabilitation facility for gradual training. If congenital heart disease is present, it can be treated with congenital heart surgery.