Question
A four-year-old child who fell from a bed and underwent craniotomy surgery later developed seizures. Although epilepsy has not recurred after taking medication, the child now has limited language skills and poor comprehension. Despite having similar motor abilities to normal children, there are issues with language communication.
Answer
Epilepsy and speech impairment following a traumatic brain injury require timely treatment at a regular hospital. Relying solely on medication to control seizures is not sufficient for long-term treatment, and it is important to find the best treatment plan as soon as possible. During the treatment process, daily care should be provided, including dietary adjustments and water control. Additionally, consuming foods rich in vitamins and minerals should be encouraged to aid in recovery.