Question

A two-month-old child with cerebral palsy is unable to sit steadily, cannot walk, and has uncoordinated limbs. We are seeking a safer treatment method.

Answer

Treatment for pediatric cerebral palsy can be administered through oral or injectable medications, including brain nutrient drugs, muscle relaxants, and blood circulation drugs. These medications can repair damage to brain cell membranes, protect nerve cells, improve neural excitement conduction, and enhance learning and memory functions. Additionally, drugs that promote brain cell DNA synthesis, increase the oxygen utilization of brain cells, improve brain cell energy metabolism, and supply amino acids needed for brain tissue repair and regeneration, such as brain enzyme hydrolysate tablets and spirulina tablets, can be used. Furthermore, it is very important to supplement a variety of vitamins such as 21-Vitamin. In some hospitals where conditions permit, options such as brain activator, brain polypeptides, acetylglutamine, and cytidine diphosphate choline injectable preparations can also be chosen.