Question

A child fell into a coma after undergoing strabismus surgery due to an anesthesia accident and has been in this state for 46 days. The child is currently in a state of mild coma, but can close their eyes during naps, has increased muscle tension, a deformed right foot, cries when in pain, cries after urination or defecation due to discomfort, responds to light, does not recognize people, and cannot have normal conversations. The child was previously healthy and lively with no other diseases. They have received acupuncture and hyperbaric oxygen therapy and are currently undergoing massage therapy every day. Question: Does the hospital have any better treatment methods?

Answer

When the child closes their eyes during naps, has increased muscle tension, a deformed right foot, cries when in pain, cries after urination or defecation due to discomfort, and responds to light, it is recommended to exercise their limbs daily to promote blood circulation and stabilize blood supply to the heart and brain. Medications such as Xingding Injection can be used. These suggestions are for the issue of “mild coma in children caused by anesthesia accidents,” and are offered with the hope of providing some help. Wishing for good health.