Question
A 13-year-old child, diagnosed with cerebral palsy due to intrauterine distress and improper delivery methods resulting in oxygen deficiency and asphyxia at birth, is seeking recommendations for Beijing hospitals that specialize in treating this condition.
Answer
Treatment for pediatric cerebral palsy includes oral or injectable medications such as brain nerve nutrients, muscle relaxants, and blood circulation drugs. These medications can repair or reconstruct brain tissue cells, improving learning and memory functions. Additionally, options like drugs that promote brain cell DNA synthesis, enhance the efficiency of oxygen utilization by brain cells, and improve brain cell energy metabolism, such as Guli Xi (brain enzyme hydrolysate tablets) and Spirulina capsules (capsules), can be considered. At the same time, it is also recommended to actively supplement a variety of vitamins, such as 21-Vitamin Gold. When conditions permit, injections like Cerebrolysin, Brain Polypeptide, Acetylglutamic Acid, and Cytidine Diphosphate Choline can be alternated.