Explore treatment methods for intellectual disability, including postnatal rehabilitation exercises, nutritional nerve drugs, and the intake of vitamin B-rich foods, in order to improve the patient’s symptoms.
Explore the treatment methods for white matter hypodensity lesions, with a focus on symptoms and treatment suggestions for children with cerebral palsy.
Discussing Treatment and Possible Complications of Cytomegalovirus Infection in Infants
Understand the differences between cerebral palsy and developmental delay, and how to improve a baby’s motor and language impairments through treatment.
A ten-year-old child is only 1.2 meters tall; is this within the normal range? Experts provide nutrition and lifestyle advice.
Discussing the efficacy and recommendations of using rat neurotrophic factor as an adjunctive treatment for children with developmental delay during rehabilitation training.
The timing of a child learning to walk varies from individual to individual, with the latest typically around the age of two. If you’re concerned that your child might have rickets, it’s advisable to take them to the hospital for a check-up to see if they are deficient in calcium. Children with rickets may not only walk later, but also talk later, and even if they learn to walk, they may not want to walk for long due to weak legs.
Explore the early signs of pediatric cerebral palsy, including delayed motor development, language disorders, and abnormal hand function.
Discuss the importance of medication treatment options and daily care for children with cerebral palsy, as well as the impact of rehabilitation training on improving motor skills and language development.
Seeking diagnosis and treatment advice for developmental delay in children.