Question
How to handle increased brain cortex density in both temporal-frontal regions of infants?
Answer
When infants are feeding in a semi-sleeping state, they may experience hand and head tremors. The CT scan shows superficial regional density increases in both temporal-frontal brain cortices, suggesting infantile spasms. However, many children have involuntary movements, so it is important to observe carefully and avoid unnecessary CT scans or haphazard medication and treatment. Even if there are symptoms, treatment should not begin until around one year of age. We know that infantile spasms can cause significant harm to children, and if not treated promptly or with incorrect methods, they can progress rapidly, posing great harm to children. Therefore, it is crucial to seek timely professional treatment at a specialized hospital.