Question

A 7-year-old child suffered a brain hemorrhage due to a car accident and underwent minimally invasive surgery. The child can now eat dinner, has fractures in the arms and legs, but is aware of feeding during meals. Nine days after the surgery, the child seems conscious, can answer questions, but does not recognize people. In this situation, what rehabilitation measures can be taken?

Answer

The patient is still in the treatment and observation phase, and attention needs to be paid to the location and amount of the brain hemorrhage. After the brain hemorrhage has been absorbed, if there are other discomfort symptoms, they should be observed. The child is recovering quickly, and it may take some time to recognize people. It is recommended to undergo rehabilitation treatment after the end of treatment, with special attention to nursing care to avoid infection. It is suggested to use hyperbaric oxygen therapy for rehabilitation therapy. “pediatric-66138