Question
When my child was around one year old and just starting to walk, I noticed one foot was toe-in. It was diagnosed as cerebral palsy. I would like to ask which hospital offers the best treatment for this condition?
Answer
For the treatment of pediatric cerebral palsy, oral or injectable medications such as brain nerve nutrients, muscle relaxants, and blood circulation drugs can be considered. These drugs can repair damage to brain cell membranes caused by trauma, hemorrhage, and hypoxia, protect nerve cells, and improve learning and memory functions. In addition, medications that promote brain cell DNA synthesis, improve energy metabolism, and enhance brain function can be chosen, as well as the supplementation of various vitamins. Hospitals with conditions can alternately use injectable preparations such as cerebrolysin, brain polypeptide, and acetylglutamic acid.