Question

My niece is almost six years old, but she still hasn’t learned to walk and her speech is unclear. She also responds slowly, and her height is significantly shorter than that of her peers. After being examined by the hospital, she was diagnosed with cerebral palsy.

Answer

Cerebral palsy (cerebral palsy) is a common pediatric disease that is difficult to completely cure. However, through rehabilitation training, massage, and various comprehensive treatment methods, the quality of life of the affected children can be improved, allowing them to approach normal levels. At this stage, medical technology can only use medication as an auxiliary treatment, while stem cell transplantation therapy is a new treatment option. The principle of this therapy is to transplant healthy stem cells into the patient’s body to repair damaged cells or reconstruct cells and tissues with normal functions.