Question

How should one treat a 2-year-old’s cerebral palsy symptoms, as they currently have a persistent high fever, short periods of consciousness, and poor lung condition?

Answer

Stem cell transplantation is currently the main treatment for pediatric cerebral palsy, involving the transplantation of healthy stem cells into the child’s body to repair damaged cells and tissues, and to reconstruct functional cells and tissues. While complete cure of cerebral palsy in children is unrealistic, comprehensive treatments such as rehabilitation training and massage can significantly improve the child’s symptoms, bringing them closer to normal levels. The current medical level limits the effectiveness of medication treatment, making stem cell transplantation an important therapeutic approach.