Question

A brainstem hemorrhage caused by a fever at six months old, resulting in brain edema. Now, at three years old, the child is unable to do anything, just like a newborn. Is there still a possibility of recovery? I’ve heard there’s a drug that can activate dormant brain nerves. Should I try it?

Answer

For the sequelae of brain hemorrhage caused by this kind of condition, medication cannot solve the problem. Currently, it is recommended to adopt comprehensive rehabilitation treatment, including some nerve-nourishing drugs, acupuncture, massage, physical therapy, etc., which can promote recovery to varying degrees.