Question

An infant with post-tetanus syndrome exhibits symptoms such as talking to oneself, repetitive speech, strabismus, attention deficit, emotional fluctuations, poor thinking, and mild intellectual development delay. The child struggles to integrate with peers, has difficulty communicating, and shows signs of intellectual regression. The symptoms began at five months old, with no apparent trigger for continuous crying for several days, followed by nodding movements.

Answer

Guilinglongnao is believed to have a direct effect on brain cells, aiding in protein synthesis, combating cortical hypoxia, improving brain energy metabolism, and accelerating blood circulation in the brain, thereby promoting brain cell growth and development. This medication is expected to help improve the child’s language and walking abilities, as well as elevate intellectual development to a normal level.