Question
My son has recently had a poor appetite, and I thought it might be due to academic stress, but he seems dull.
Answer
Hello: The treatment for cerebral palsy mainly focuses on rehabilitation training. Depending on the child’s training progress, appropriate surgical intervention may be considered at the right time to create good conditions for recovery. Enhance nutrition in the diet, choosing high-protein foods, as protein is the foundation of intellectual activities and closely related to brain memory and thinking. Milk, soy milk, eggs, yogurt, and meats are all rich in protein. It is suggested that the diet for cerebral palsy should include more vitamin-rich foods, as vitamin A can enhance the body’s resistance and promote brain development. Vitamin B complex can improve various metabolic functions of the body, increase appetite, and vitamin D helps with the absorption and utilization of calcium.