Question
When walking, the left foot tips the ground, and walking is not steady. There is a bit of strabismus in the eyes. What are some good treatment options for pediatric cerebral palsy?
Answer
Oral or injectable medications such as brain nerve nutrition drugs, muscle relaxants, and blood circulation drugs. These include drugs that construct and repair brain tissue (cells), such as lecithin (including phosphatidylcholine, cephalin, and sphingomyelin), which can repair cell membrane damage caused by trauma, hemorrhage, or hypoxia, protect nerve cells, accelerate nerve impulse conduction, and improve learning and memory functions. You can also choose drugs that promote brain cell DNA synthesis, enhance the oxygen utilization rate of brain cells, improve brain cell energy metabolism, enhance brain function, provide various amino acids required for brain tissue repair and regeneration, and regulate brain nerve activity, such as Gulexi (brain enzyme hydrolysate tablets) and Spirulina tablets (capsules). Additionally, hospitals with conditions can alternately choose the following injectable preparations (with effects similar to tablets): Brain Activator, Brain Polypeptide, Acetylglutamic Acid, Cytidine Diphosphate Choline, etc.