Question

A neighbor’s child is about to turn one year old. Born with brain damage due to intrauterine hypoxia, the child currently has poor head support and is unable to sit or walk. The family feels guilty about this and is seeking treatment options.

Answer

The treatment of cerebral palsy should mainly involve rehabilitation training, with surgical treatment as needed to promote recovery based on the child’s recovery progress. At the same time, attention should be paid to enhancing nutritional intake, especially high-protein foods, as proteins are crucial for brain development and cognitive function. Recommended foods include milk, soy milk, eggs, yogurt, and meat. Additionally, it is important to ensure the intake of vitamins, such as Vitamin A, which is essential for enhancing immunity and promoting brain development; the B-complex vitamins can improve metabolic function and increase appetite; and Vitamin D aids in calcium absorption and utilization.