Question

My cousin’s child was born not long ago and has been showing symptoms such as sticking out the tongue and inability to move. The examination result was cerebral palsy. How should a child with cerebral palsy be treated?

Answer

The treatment for pediatric cerebral palsy needs to be carried out step by step. The main treatment methods include rehabilitation medicine, medication, selective posterior root rhizotomy, and traditional Chinese medicine. You can consider using some medications, such as brain nerve nutrition drugs, muscle relaxants, and blood circulation drugs. For example, lecithin can protect nerve cells and improve learning and memory functions. At the same time, you can actively add vitamins, such as golden vitamin. Additionally, you can persistently carry out family rehabilitation training and intelligence training. In terms of daily care, it is recommended that you develop a specific treatment plan according to the child’s condition. Parents should have patience and perseverance to achieve good results.