What to Do About Infertility Caused by Chromosomal Abnormalities?

Infertility caused by chromosomal abnormalities can be attempted through the third-generation in vitro fertilization technique. However, it depends on the type of abnormality and its detectability. It is recommended to consult a public hospital, as the cost of the third-generation in vitro fertilization is relatively high, and you should choose according to your personal financial situation. Maintaining a good lifestyle and increasing physical exercise can help enhance your health.
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What to Do About Ischemic Hypoxic Brain Disease in Infants?

An infant diagnosed with ischemic hypoxic brain disease after birth was hospitalized and then discharged. Two months later, a CT scan showed widening of the subarachnoid cistern and anterior longitudinal fissure, indicating poor brain development. It is necessary to continue observing the baby’s motor development and perform appropriate passive exercises to help restore motor skills. It is recommended to undergo further examination at the hospital.
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What to Do About Mild Corpus Callosum Hypoplasia in Children?

For babies with mild corpus callosum hypoplasia, the possibility of complete recovery is very low. Treatment methods include nutritional brain cell therapy, such as injections of cerebrolysin or nerve nodes, which generally requires two to three courses. Acupuncture in traditional Chinese medicine also has a certain auxiliary therapeutic effect. It is recommended to seek timely treatment at a professional hospital.
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