Question
I just found out that my sister’s child might have brain dystrophy. After reading about the symptoms, 90% of them are indicative of brain dystrophy. I want to know if there are any specific drugs? If not, how should treatment be approached?
Answer
Since all three hospitals have said it’s cerebral palsy, the child has a high likelihood of having cerebral palsy. By twelve months old, the use of brain-activating hormones or ganglioside preparations can still effectively promote brain recovery. The most important thing is to undergo rehabilitation treatment and stick to it, allowing the child to approach normalcy as much as possible. Massage methods provided by netizens can also be tried, and acupuncture therapy has a certain auxiliary effect. Children with cerebral palsy have low physical resistance and should avoid contact with patients suffering from infectious diseases and acute infectious diseases.