Question

I discovered today that my daughter is experiencing an abnormal condition, which has been confirmed as sequelae of pediatric paralysis. Is there a possibility of treatment for this condition?

Answer

Sequelae of pediatric paralysis are quite common in children. Sequelae caused by poliomyelitis, if they have resulted in nerve damage, cannot be completely cured. It is recommended to strengthen physical exercise to prevent or alleviate such sequelae. For poliomyelitis, if the nerve damage has occurred and cannot be reversed, achieving complete recovery from poliomyelitis is indeed challenging, with a longer treatment duration and possibly incomplete restoration to normalcy.