Question

My baby is a premature infant, delivered two months early due to aspiration in the womb. Now, almost 1 year old, she still cannot lift her eyes and her responses are very slow. After a thorough examination at the hospital, the diagnosis was pediatric cerebral palsy. Why did she develop cerebral palsy?

Answer

Based on the specific situation, it is necessary to enhance standardized rehabilitation training and a certain intensity of rehabilitation treatment. Standardized rehabilitation training and treatment are key to rehabilitation therapy, and should be implemented according to specific circumstances. Early detection and early treatment are crucial in the management of pediatric cerebral palsy. The main cause of infantile cerebral palsy is brain neuron damage and inflammation resulting from aspiration and brain edema before and after birth. Therefore, the treatment for cerebral palsy mainly involves repairing and regenerating damaged brain neurons, fundamentally treating the condition. Rehabilitation training and medication cannot repair damaged cells, so only stem cell transplantation can repair damaged neurons, thereby fundamentally treating cerebral palsy! It is recommended that you promptly seek treatment at a regular hospital to avoid missing the best treatment window.