Can Delayed Myelination Be Treated?
Baby’s brain development shows delayed myelination! She has no response! She won’t pick up toys, only using her left hand to grasp the right! She can’t chew while eating! Her mouth keeps moving as if she’s suckling. According to the CT scan description, it mainly shows signs of brain development abnormalities. If there are no symptoms, clinical management focuses on observation. However, if your child experiences ‘seizures,’ this should be taken seriously. It is recommended to first have an EEG done to confirm whether it is epilepsy, and then to intervene with comprehensive treatment as soon as possible for better prognosis in children. Don’t worry too much; combine your child’s symptoms to determine if there is a disease. Observe more, and don’t rush into treatment!
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