Question

My friend’s child has had mild cerebral palsy since infancy. Now, the child can understand speech but doesn’t speak themselves, and there is a noticeable difference in intelligence compared to other children. We are looking for a good hospital for treating cerebral palsy.

Answer

You can seek treatment for your child’s cerebral palsy at a children’s hospital. In the medical field, treating cerebral palsy in children is often a challenge. Generally, treatments may include medications that nourish brain cells (such as nerve growth factor or gangliosides), and of course, treatments for brain diseases. While stem cell transplantation has shown some effectiveness, it is still not very mature. Additionally, the main treatment for cerebral palsy in children relies on rehabilitation training, which is relatively expensive but indeed effective.