Question

A child of 20 months suddenly became unable to move, diagnosed with right brain infarction, and after two years of rehabilitation training, is still unable to walk, but otherwise developing normally.

Answer

It is recommended that you take your child to a pediatric rehabilitation department for a detailed examination, including cranial MRI, EEG, intelligence tests, language and hand function assessments, gait analysis, and muscle tone evaluation, to understand the child’s actual recovery status and follow the doctor’s professional advice and recommendations. Timely and regular treatment is crucial for pediatric neurological diseases, as incorrect treatment or delayed treatment may lead to rapid deterioration of the disease and serious consequences for the child.