Brain injury syndrome has some probability of recovery. Typically, patients with mild disease and timely therapeutic interventions have a better outcome. Patients with severe and untimely interventions and serious complications have a more difficult time recovering.
Brain injury syndrome generally refers to non-progressive brain damage caused by various factors in the fetal period, delivery process and neonatal period, resulting in ischemia and hypoxia of the brain, and children may have different degrees of motor, language, cognitive and other dysfunctions.
Whether or not the patient can recover from brain injury syndrome is mainly related to the severity of the patient’s condition, whether or not the treatment is timely and appropriate, and whether or not it is accompanied by serious complications, etc. Whether or not the patient can recover from the disease needs to be diagnosed by the doctor depending on the patient’s specific situation.
It is recommended that the patient should consult a doctor in time and receive treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor. The earlier the treatment is carried out, the better the functional recovery of the patient and the greater the possibility of recovery.