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What are the signs, symptoms & treatment of CEREBRAL ATROPHY for child aged 3.5 years . Which hospital/doctor? |
My son named Abdul Rafay aged three and a half years age has been diagonosed as having MILD CEREBRAL ATROPHY. his response to addressed communications is poor, he cannot pronounce though he used to utter a few meaningful words a year and a half back. He is very active physically, likes jumping on bed. He does not eat himself nor he asks for food etc. He eats only simple bread without any added flavour. He grinds his teeth while awake very often. He seems to be having weaker far vision. His physical development is OK as compared to children of his age. |
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