Question

How should pediatric cerebral palsy be treated effectively? The child, at 18 months old, exhibits abnormal posture when standing and walking – “knee joint flexion” with poor stability in walking and often trips. In language, they can only call out ‘mom’ and ‘dad’; other teachings are not learned. On the 28th, they were examined and diagnosed with cerebral palsy.

Answer

Treatment for pediatric cerebral palsy can involve oral or injectable medications, including brain-nourishing drugs, muscle relaxants, and blood-activating drugs. These medications help to construct and repair brain tissue, protect nerve cells, and improve learning and memory functions. Additionally, drugs that promote the synthesis of brain cell DNA, improve brain cell energy metabolism, and enhance brain function can be chosen, such as Guli Xi (brain enzyme hydrolysate tablets) and Spirulina capsules (capsules). At the same time, actively supplementing a variety of vitamins, such as 21-Vitamin Complex, supports brain health. In some hospitals, alternating injections of preparations such as Cerebrolysin, Cerebropeptide, Acetylglutamic Acid, and Cytidine Diphosphate Choline can be chosen; these drugs have the same effects as tablets.