Question

The child opened his eyes around 7 days after birth, sat up at 9 months, and walked at 17 months, significantly slower than same age children. When we were little, we might have spoken to him less, thinking that he was just quiet all day. After many checks at the hospital, they said everything was fine. The intelligence test showed he was lower than his peers, and he was given brain cell activation medication for a week. He can basically understand what you say, recognize objects and paths, but he doesn’t speak.

Answer

Firstly, has the mother suffered any trauma during pregnancy? Do both parents have a family history of genetic diseases such as hypertension or dementia? According to your description, I initially judge that the child has a severe ZKS, which is infantile cerebral palsy. Guidance: You can go to a local children’s hospital or neurology hospital for further diagnosis.