Question

Hello! Dr. Fan, I would like to ask, my daughter is 1 year and 5 months old and has been diagnosed with hypotonia-type pediatric cerebral palsy, accompanied by language disorders and drooling, and she cannot sit or stand independently! She also has strabismus. The main symptoms of cerebral palsy are motor disorders, posture disorders, intellectual disorders, language disorders, auditory and visual impairments, growth and development disorders, dental and hair growth disorders, emotional and behavioral disorders. The main symptoms of neonatal cerebral palsy include: the child suddenly becomes stiff or soft, is very inactive or excessively quiet or noisy, has poor feeding, etc.

Answer

The treatment of pediatric cerebral palsy requires a comprehensive approach, including repair and rehabilitation measures. Treatment can be enhanced through the use of instruments to promote the production and secretion of nerve growth factors in the body, helping patients recover to normal levels. The earlier the treatment for cerebral palsy, the better. Combined with conventional treatment and rehabilitation training, the condition of the child can be alleviated and physical abilities can be restored. Treatment methods should be determined based on the specific situation of the child. It is recommended that you consult with a doctor to understand the appropriate treatment plan for your daughter.