Question

A child has yet to speak fluently, can only call out the names of their parents, and is unable to walk. Their daily behavior includes a dazed expression, rare facial expressions, and a significant difference compared to same age children. Approaching school age, the child often shows behaviors such as tilting the head, sticking out the tongue, and biting fingers. The doctor has diagnosed it as cerebral palsy. What are the causes of cerebral palsy?

Answer

Cerebral palsy is primarily caused by brain neuron cell damage and necrosis due to hypoxia and ischemia before or after birth. The key to treating cerebral palsy lies in repairing or regenerating the damaged brain neuron cells. Conventional rehabilitation training and medication cannot repair the damaged cells, so stem cell transplantation is needed to repair the damaged neuron cells for fundamental treatment. The treatment plan will depend on individual