Question

My nephew suffered severe brain stimulation, causing damage to many brain nerves, and he learns things particularly slowly. Recently, when we went for a check-up, the doctor said he showed early symptoms of cerebral palsy, almost unable to think with his brain, and has an IQ of about 3 years old. How is pediatric cerebral palsy treated?

Answer

Cerebral palsy patients primarily use brain nerve nutrition drugs such as phosphatidylcholine, brain phospholipids, Groovitis, spirulina tablets, muscle relaxants, blood circulation drugs, or acupuncture therapy, massage therapy, and medication differentiation. However, muscle-tension cerebral palsy patients cannot undergo acupuncture. Patients also need to undergo physical therapy, nerve stimulation therapy, and heat therapy for rehabilitation training.