Questions

A child has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy, primarily due to jaundice. Symptoms include inability to grasp objects, inability to speak, severe talipes equinovarus, scissors gait, and high muscle tone. Is it possible to use NCR (Neurocyte Regeneration Therapy) for treatment? Urgent advice is needed, please contact as soon as possible!

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Cerebral palsy is a syndrome caused by brain damage, usually characterized by motor impairments, abnormal muscle tone, posture and reflexes. It may be accompanied by intellectual disability, language disorders, as well as visual and auditory impairments. There are various treatment methods for pediatric cerebral palsy, including psychotherapy, physical therapy, and medication. Psychotherapy can be conducted through communication with the patient and their family, using specific questionnaires or scales to understand their mental condition and provide corresponding nursing advice. For Neurocyte Regeneration Therapy (NCR), it is recommended to proceed under the guidance of a professional physician. In case of severe symptoms, it is important to seek professional medical help promptly to ensure the most appropriate treatment and care.