Question

The child experienced asphyxia at birth, resulting in involuntary tremors in the left hand and minor abnormalities in walking with the left foot, which were not easily noticeable unless closely observed. As the child grew older, the ability to grasp with the left hand declined, particularly apparent when handling small items. The primary problem is hand tremors.

Answer

Treatment methods can include oral or injectable medications such as brain nutrient drugs, muscle relaxants, and blood circulation drugs. These medications include substances that can repair brain cell membrane damage caused by trauma, hemorrhage, or hypoxia, protect nerve cells, accelerate nerve impulse conduction, and improve learning and memory functions such as lecithin (which contains phosphatidylcholine, lecithin, and sphingomyelin). Options can also be chosen to promote brain cell DNA synthesis, increase the utilization of oxygen by brain cells, improve brain cell energy metabolism, enhance brain function, provide various amino acids needed for brain tissue repair and regeneration, and regulate brain nerve activity, such as Guli Xi (brain enzyme hydrolysate tablets), spirulina tablets (capsules). Additionally, actively supplementing a variety of vitamins, such as 21-Vita Gold, is also very necessary. Under certain conditions, hospitals can alternately choose the following injectable preparations (with effects similar to tablets): Cerebrolysin, Brain Peptide, Acetylglutamic Acid, Cytidine Diphosphate Choline, etc.