Question
What should be noted when treating pediatric cerebral palsy?
Answer
If a baby is not very active by the time they are three months old, lacks crawling movements when lying on their back, and by six months old, their hands are clenched tightly and they never lift their body, or if their body is asymmetrical, these may be signs of a risk for pediatric cerebral palsy. It is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine to repair damaged brain cells and consume more of traditional Chinese herbs like Poria, Chuanxiong, and Ginseng, which are rich in neurotrophic factors, small molecular peptides, and various amino acids.