Question

Can a child who suffered a brain hemorrhage from a car accident recover normally?

Answer

Based on the information you provided, this appears to be a post-concussive symptom of a brain hemorrhage caused by a car accident. The child has already undergone minimally invasive surgery and is currently on the ninth day post-operation. Although the child is able to eat and answer questions, the ability to recognize people has not yet been restored. It is recommended that you follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment and pay attention to the child’s nutritional diet. Due to head trauma and functional area damage, the child may experience cognitive impairments. At this stage of treatment, in addition to medication, rehabilitation therapy can be coordinated to help the child recover memory. These treatments may require time and patience.