Question

A three-year-old child has cerebral palsy and has previously attempted an MRI scan without success. Currently undergoing rehabilitation therapy but with slow progress, the inquiry is whether there are medication therapies that can accelerate recovery.

Answer

The physician recommends using brain nerve nutrition drugs, muscle relaxants, and blood-activating drugs for medication therapy to promote brain tissue repair and improve neurological function. Recommended medications include lecithin, brain enzyme hydrolysate tablets, spirulina capsules (capsules), and various vitamin supplements. Additionally, injections of brain activator, brain polypeptides, and acetylglutamine can also be chosen for treatment.