Question

My child is three years old now, but I’ve noticed that he is very different from other children. At this age, his speech is unclear, his movements are slow, and his reactions are slow, and his memory is not good either.

Answer

  1. Medication Treatment: Treatment for cerebral palsy through oral or injectable medications. Common medications include brain nerve nutrients, muscle relaxants, blood circulation drugs, and also drugs that construct and repair brain tissue (cells). Medication treatment can repair brain cell membrane damage caused by trauma, hemorrhage, or hypoxia, protect nerve cells, accelerate nerve impulse conduction, and improve the learning and memory functions of cerebral palsy patients. It can also choose drugs that promote brain cell DNA synthesis, improve the oxygen utilization rate of brain cells, improve brain cell energy metabolism, enhance brain function, and supply various amino acids needed for brain tissue repair and regeneration. It also helps improve sleep, mood, behavior, muscle tone, movement coordination, memory, and attention.
  2. Rehabilitation Training Therapy is a traditional treatment method for cerebral palsy. This includes: training patients in gross motor skills, fine motor skills, balance ability, and coordination ability. Usually, rehabilitation training treatment requires the development of an individualized treatment plan for patients. Rehabilitation training therapy has no side effects but takes longer to see results. Parents should be patient. This is an economical and convenient method for treating pediatric cerebral palsy with effective outcomes.