Question
My child became introverted and less talkative after receiving the wrong medication at the age of three. He has become timid, expressionless, lacking in vitality, and his thinking and reactions have slowed down. Now that he is eight years old, he is still like this, which has affected his academic performance and social skills. What should be done?
Answer
Your child has been affected by receiving the wrong medication. Have you gone to a regular hospital for a thorough check-up? Have you had specific checks for the potential harm to your child’s body from receiving the wrong medication? Your child has shown symptoms of emotional dullness and slowed thinking. Please pay more attention and guidance to your child in daily life, and encourage him to integrate into school and social life. This requires patience, love, and long-term companionship. You can go to a hospital for a thorough check-up to treat the symptoms. Also, pay attention to rest and avoid overwork.