Question

An 8-year-old girl has been experiencing head nodding since last year, and hand tremors have appeared this year. No abnormalities were found during hospital examinations. Previous treatments included neurology drugs prescribed by the Affiliated Hospital of Chengde, but they were ineffective. The parents wish to understand the cause of the symptoms and inquire about suitable treatment locations.

Answer

This condition may be a late-onset neurological disease, caused by insufficient blood supply to the injured nerves, leading to degeneration and inflammation. Compared to primary neurological damage, the treatment for this type of condition is more challenging. Missing the treatment window may lead to more severe conditions. It is recommended to take nutritional drugs in addition to combining traditional Chinese medicine with Western medicine for a comprehensive approach. This involves providing the injured nerves with adequate nutrition and using drugs that promote nerve regeneration. The aim is to stimulate and activate partially damaged nerves to restore nerve function. This will enable control and adjustment of activities, leading to the best possible recovery.