Question
My baby often tilts his head back, and I initially thought it was just a sign of strength, never imagining it could be so terrifying. The doctor told me, “Your baby has brain damage, go home and do the exercises; come back next month, and there might be cerebral palsy.” How can children with cerebral palsy be treated effectively?
Answer
Stem cell transplantation is a relatively effective, safe, and low-side-effect method for treating pediatric cerebral palsy. The cause of pediatric cerebral palsy is the death of brain cells, so the best method is stem cell transplantation. Stem cells have the biological characteristics and abilities to divide, proliferate, and differentiate into various cell types. Stem cell therapy mainly involves transplanting stem cells to replace aging or dead brain cells, restore brain nerve functions, enhance cognitive abilities of the brain, and provide a better treatment option for patients with dementia. It improves the quality of life for patients. Dementia is essentially the degeneration of nerve cells, with a reduction in cell count and shrinkage. Stem cells have the ability to self-renew and differentiate into specific functional cells in a specific environment, which can be used to repair various cell damage diseases, including neural cell damage degeneration and pathological changes, treating cerebral palsy fundamentally.