Question
At five months old, the child has had recurrent respiratory infections, including severe cases of bronchopneumonia, and has been hospitalized ten times. The child has also experienced infectious asthma. Tests have shown that several T cells and immunoglobulins are abnormal. The child’s development is also delayed; they began walking at 15 months. Gross motor skills and fine motor skills are acceptable, but intelligence and language are below the level of a one-year-old infant. CT, MRI, EEG, and brainstem auditory evoked potential tests are all normal.
Answer
Medications have not shown significant improvement in brain intelligence. The best approach is to focus on language and motor reconstruction training. Spend more time with the child in daily life. Use games to develop intelligence.