Question

Can pediatric paralysis Sequelae be treated? I contracted this disease at the age of 8 due to a fever, and I had one surgery but the results were not satisfactory. Can your hospital’s treatment completely cure it? My fingers cannot straighten out, is this related to the disease?

Answer

It cannot be said that pediatric paralysis Sequelae can be completely cured; it can only be alleviated through long-term rehabilitation. We cannot guarantee complete recovery. It is necessary to understand the patient’s age and willingness. Long-term adherence to treatment may result in some improvement, but complete recovery is not possible. The best we can hope for is maximum recovery. The current level of medical science has not made any breakthroughs, and we cannot provide a curative suggestion. Functional training and surgery can be attempted to restore as much as possible, as regional nerve necrosis has not been significantly overcome by medical science.