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Your son is having delayed development as a result of the seizures. A seizure is an episode of central nervous system dysfunction. The cortical areas and connections develop in the first year of life. Seizures may upset the development.
From here on, you will have to strictly monitor his development and growth. He will need to be taken to the pediatrician regularly. Please continue the Eptoin without a break.
I hope he recovers from this.
Regards
Thanks for the reply, he is very active, he readliy reaches for objects, and kicks his legs and moves his hand frequently. Only problem what I see you, he has no strength on his back, so that he is unalbe to sit by himsefl. He almost lifts himself half of his body and requires little support to sit with that he sits.
I am regularly taking him to Physotherapy, is there any way I can improve his strength. Is Normabrain a good medicine, what are its side effects. I am desparately trying hard to make him normal.
I am not sure what to do, whom to contact and how to proceed. I get advise from various corners, but going as per the Pediatrician and Neurosuergon information. Would it be advisable to get another opinion.