Question

My child has been crying non-stop recently and doesn’t eat much. How should we treat speech disarticulation?

Answer

The treatment for cerebral palsy primarily involves cell infiltration repair therapy. The principle of this therapy is that neural cells are derived from pluripotent cells in the central nervous system, which have lifelong self-renewal capabilities and can be guided to differentiate into various types of mature neural cells. They are the source of neural system formation and development and primarily function as a reserve, participating in the repair of neural system damage or the renewal of normal neural cell apoptosis. By transplanting neural cells into the damaged central nervous system, the structure of the damaged neural tissue is reconstructed, and the corresponding physiological functions are restored, making it a clear and ideal clinical treatment for children with cerebral palsy and neurological disorders.