Question

How to treat pediatric cerebral palsy?

Answer

Clinically, the common symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy mainly manifest as motor development disorders. Children with cerebral palsy progress slower than normal children in large movements such as lifting their heads, sitting up, crawling, standing, and walking. Their fine finger movements also lag behind normal children. For the treatment of cerebral palsy, traditional methods mainly include the following aspects:

  1. Medication Treatment: Medication treatment can be divided into three aspects: promoting cerebral blood circulation, improving intelligence, and controlling related complications. Specifically, some medications can be used to increase cerebral blood circulation and improve oxygen supply to the brain; some medications can help improve the patient’s intellectual level; in addition, medications are also given to control the occurrence of complications.
  2. Rehabilitation Therapy: Rehabilitation therapy is an important aspect of cerebral palsy treatment, including language function training, walking function training, and hyperbaric oxygen assist treatment. Through these rehabilitation training programs, patients can improve their ability to express language and walking ability.
  3. Surgical Treatment: In some special cases, such as symptoms like foot inversion caused by spastic paralysis, surgical treatment may be required for therapeutic release. In summary, the treatment for pediatric cerebral palsy mainly includes medication treatment, rehabilitation therapy, and surgical treatment. Depending on the patient’s specific condition, doctors will formulate corresponding treatment plans.