Question

A neighbor’s child was born with pediatric paralysis and has undergone various treatments without improvement. I would like to know what potential complications of pediatric paralysis might arise?

Answer

There is currently no specific treatment for the complications of pediatric paralysis, with a focus mainly on preventive measures. It is recommended to increase physical exercise in daily life and take appropriate measures to promote blood circulation. Conservative treatments can consider traditional Chinese acupuncture, massage, limb correction, and rehabilitation training. In addition, it is suggested to undergo the best corrective surgery and postoperative rehabilitation training to improve symptoms.