Question

A child has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy since the age of one, and despite numerous hospital treatments and rehabilitation training, there has been no improvement in the condition. What are the causes of cerebral palsy?

Answer

Cerebral palsy is a condition that affects a child’s motor skills and control abilities, manifesting as stiff movements, involuntary movements, and symptoms such as an inability to grasp items or stand and walk when not focused. It is recommended that medication plays an important role in the treatment of children with cerebral palsy. By combining traditional and Western medicine, the function of brain cells can be restored and improved. A series of medications that help improve blood circulation, reduce brain hypoxia, enhance brain energy and metabolism, and activate and restore brain function can be selectively used. Children with cerebral palsy do not require a special diet. After diagnosis, they should undergo comprehensive rehabilitation treatment at relevant hospitals.