Question

I just had a baby, and the whole family is very happy. However, after the hospital examination, we learned that the child has cerebral palsy. I would like to know how to treat it?

Answer

It’s not realistic to completely cure cerebral palsy in children, but it can be brought close to the level of normal individuals. Currently, medication can only be used as an auxiliary treatment, while comprehensive treatments such as rehabilitation training and massage are crucial. Treatment for pediatric cerebral palsy can include stem cell transplantation therapy, which involves transplanting healthy stem cells into the patient or their own body through intravenous injection, with the aim of repairing damaged cells or reconstructing normally functioning cells and tissues.