Question

An one-and-a-half-year-old child exhibits abnormal posture while standing and walking, characterized by “knee flexion,” with poor stability in walking and often tripping over. Additionally, the child can only say “Mama” and “Dad,” and does not remember other teachings. After a hospital examination on the 28th, the child was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. How can one more effectively treat pediatric cerebral palsy?

Answer

The treatment of pediatric cerebral palsy can consider oral or injectable medications, including brain nerve nutrition drugs, muscle relaxants, and blood circulation drugs. Moreover, medications that can repair brain tissue cells, promote brain cell DNA synthesis, improve brain cell oxygen utilization, enhance brain cell energy metabolism, and strengthen brain function can be chosen, such as brain enzyme hydrolysate tablets and spirulina tablets. At the same time, actively supplementing a variety of vitamins, such as 21-Vitamin Complex. Hospitals with conditions can also choose injections like cerebroactive substance, brain polypeptides, acetylglutamic acid, and cytidine diphosphate choline.