Question

A relative’s child was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at one year old, and now he is over two years old but still cannot speak or walk. The family is worried that he might become disabled as he grows up and wants to know how to treat pediatric cerebral palsy.

Answer

Pediatric cerebral palsy is a syndrome caused by non-progressive brain damage and developmental defects, primarily characterized by motor impairments and postural abnormalities. Treatment methods include the use of umbilical cord stem cell therapy, which utilizes the differentiation capabilities of stem cells to differentiate into neuron cells in the brain of patients with brain damage, replacing damaged neurons, and thereby treating and reconstructing brain function. This treatment method is suitable for patients of all ages and can improve symptoms.