Question

At six months old, the first bout of fever was accompanied by shrugging and neck-curling movements. Similar symptoms occurred occasionally thereafter, with no other developmental issues. At nine months old, the symptoms worsened, with nodding and hugging-type movements. Hospital diagnosis confirmed infant spasm syndrome with abnormal brainwave patterns. After starting medication treatment, symptoms were controlled, but the child’s body became more flexible. Symptoms recurred due to missed medication and colds. Currently, the child is 17 months old and has been symptom-free for three months, but still feels weak in the waist and has difficulty crawling, often falling over.

Answer

Epilepsy patients, particularly those with infant spasm syndrome, are suitable for home recovery training. It is recommended to receive training guidance at a clinic and to conduct recovery in a home environment.