Question

Born seven months premature, weighing 2.6 pounds. At eight months, cerebral palsy was diagnosed. What department should I visit for treatment?

Answer

Hello, based on the information you provided, since the child’s condition is not yet clear, it is recommended that you take the child to a neurology department for relevant examinations and may require a cranial CT scan for confirmation, so that subsequent treatment can be initiated. In terms of treatment, the current approach is primarily cell infiltration repair therapy. This therapy utilizes the pluripotency of neural stem cells to self-renew and differentiate into mature nerve cells, thereby achieving the goal of treating neurological diseases. Neural stem cells are the source of formation and development of the central nervous system and have a significant therapeutic effect on cerebral palsy and neurological diseases.