Question
A child still cannot speak fluently, can only call out the names of their parents, and cannot walk. They often have a dazed look and few expressions, showing a significant difference compared to same age children. As they approach school age, the child frequently tilts their head, sticks out their tongue, and chews on their fingers. The doctor diagnosed them with cerebral palsy. What are the causes of cerebral palsy in children?
Answer
Hello, pediatric cerebral palsy is primarily caused by brain nerve cell damage and necrosis due to hypoxemia and ischemia before and after birth. Therefore, the key to treating cerebral palsy lies in repairing and regenerating the damaged brain nerve cells to fundamentally improve the condition. Traditional rehabilitation training and medication cannot repair damaged cells, so stem cell transplantation is needed to repair damaged nerve cells, thereby achieving the goal of fundamental treatment. The treatment method will vary according to individual