Question

My child is three years old and still cannot walk. At the age of one and a half, they went to a children’s hospital for a check-up, where an intelligence test was conducted, but the MRI could not be completed due to the child’s non-cooperation. The expert diagnosed it as cerebral palsy and recommended home rehabilitation. At the age of two, they tried the MRI again, but it was also unsuccessful. Now, at three years old, the rehabilitation progress is slow.

Answer

Oral or injectable medications can be chosen, including brain nerve nutrition drugs, muscle relaxants, and blood circulation drugs. These drugs can help build and repair brain tissue, such as lecithin, which can repair damage to brain cell membranes caused by trauma, hemorrhage, or hypoxia, protect nerve cells, and improve neural impulse conduction. In addition, there are drugs that can promote brain cell DNA synthesis, increase the oxygen utilization of brain cells, improve energy metabolism, enhance brain function, and provide various amino acids needed for brain tissue repair and regeneration, as well as regulate brain nerve activity. For example, drugs like Guli Xi (brain enzyme hydrolysate tablets), Spiralina tablets (capsules) can be used. Additionally, various vitamins such as 21-Jin Wei Ta can be actively supplemented. If conditions allow, injectable preparations such as Cerebrolysin, Brain Polypeptide, Acetylglutamic Acid, Cytidine Diphosphate Choline can be alternated.