Question
My child was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at birth, and although there has been some improvement after treatment, I am worried about the impact of the aftereffects on my child. I would like to know if the aftereffects of pediatric cerebral palsy can be alleviated.
Answer
Children with cerebral palsy caused by ischemic and hypoxic encephalopathy may experience abnormal mental states and behavioral patterns. The use of brain cell nourishing drugs such as mouse nerve growth factor or gangliosides, combined with rehabilitation training, can help alleviate symptoms. While rehabilitation training is costly, it tends to yield better results. Although the effects may not be apparent in the short term, they can be significant over the long term.