Question
My child is 2 years old, but he cannot sit up or stand like other children, and he cannot chew and swallow normally. The doctor has diagnosed him with cerebral palsy. What should we do? What are the treatment methods?
Answer
The treatment for cerebral palsy in infants includes neuro-targeted repair therapy, which allows neurotrophic factors to reach the damaged areas through special techniques, thereby activating dormant neurons. These activated neurons can self-divide and regenerate, replacing damaged and Dying neurons, and helping to reconstruct neural pathways to promote the re-growth of affected organs. In addition, medications such as brain nerve nutrients, muscle relaxants, and blood circulation drugs can be used to assist in treatment. These drugs help repair brain cell damage caused by various reasons, protect neurons, and aid in stabilizing neural excitation conduction, enhancing practice and memory functions.