Question

The newborn developed hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy on the fifth day after birth, with difficulty in feeding and decreased muscle tone. There was a respiratory system infection, and after two days of hospitalization, the baby experienced seizures and coma, and is now being treated with mechanical ventilation. On the fifth day, sodium monosialyl tetrahexosylganglioside was administered, and after treatment, the seizures and drowsiness improved somewhat, but the child’s response is still a bit weak, and he does not cry actively or have difficulty in suckling. Blood tests revealed that the child has hereditary maple diabetes. How should it be treated, and what are the chances of leaving sequelae?

Answer

Hello, the current main method of treating diabetes is a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine, with Chinese medicine opsonizeorgan functions as the main approach and Western medicine or insulin controlling blood sugar as a supplement. This is considered the best treatment for diabetes. It is recommended to take Qiding rapeseed oligopeptide in daily life. Rapeseed oligopeptide does not lower blood sugar by stimulating the pancreas to increase insulin secretion, nor does it regulate blood sugar by inhibiting glycogen molecule decomposition or enhancing gluconeogenesis, so it does not increase the burden on the pancreas. It quickly supplements balanced human nutrients, enhances immunity, aids in lowering blood pressure, and regulates blood lipids, etc., for health benefits. By forming good living and dietary habits in daily life and strengthening physical exercise, not only can it improve the patient’s resistance, but it also has a good auxiliary therapeutic effect on diabetes.