Question
A 3-year-old boy, who only learned to walk at 18 months, often falls and has gradually been discovered to speak with unclear articulation, using short phrases rarely forming long sentences. When walking, his right leg appears to have an outward rotation and he drags his foot, mostly landing on the front part of his foot. His intelligence seems to have no apparent abnormalities so far.
Answer
Oral or injectable medications can be taken, including brain nerve nutrition drugs, muscle relaxants, and blood circulation drugs. These medications can construct and repair brain tissue (cells), such as lecithin (containing phosphatidylcholine, lecithin, sphingomyelin, etc.), which can repair damage to brain cell membranes caused by trauma, hemorrhage, or hypoxia, protect nerve cells, accelerate nerve impulse conduction, and improve learning and memory functions. Additionally, drugs that can promote brain cell DNA synthesis, increase the oxygen utilization rate of brain cells, improve brain cell energy metabolism, enhance brain function, supply various amino acids required for brain tissue repair and regeneration, and regulate brain nerve activity can be chosen, such as Guli Xi (brain enzyme hydrolysis tablets) and spirulina tablets (capsules). Moreover, under certain conditions, hospitals can alternately choose the following injectable preparations (with the same effects as tablets): Brain Activator, Brain Polypeptide, Acetylglutamic Acid, Cytidine Diphosphate Choline, etc. In addition, it is advisable to actively supplement a variety of vitamins, such as 21-Vitamin Gold.