Question
How can neonatal hyperexcitability and poor brain development be addressed?
Answer
Has your baby shown any signs of thumb inward flexion or toe walking when supported? If not, there should be no concerns. If these symptoms are present, it doesn’t necessarily mean there’s a problem, but it’s still advisable to engage in some rehabilitation exercises. My baby had thumb inward flexion and toe walking, and was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, recommended for hyperbaric oxygen therapy and nutritional injections, among other complex treatments. They even warned that if you don’t undergo treatment, your child may not be able to walk or talk, and you would regret it. However, my baby now walks steadily and runs without falling. It’s important to pay close attention and observe carefully. Of course, for peace of mind, it’s also a good idea to consult another hospital.