Question

My child, over a year old, started walking and was found to have a clubfoot, diagnosed with pediatric cerebral palsy. I’m asking which hospital has the best treatment outcomes.

Answer

Patients can consider taking oral or injectable medications such as brain nerve nutrition drugs, muscle relaxants, and blood circulation drugs. These medications can help repair brain cell membrane damage caused by trauma, hemorrhage, or hypoxia and improve learning and memory functions. Additionally, patients can opt for drugs that promote brain cell DNA synthesis and enhance brain function. Hospitals with the necessary conditions can alternately choose injectable preparations such as cerebroactive substance, brain polypeptide, and acetylglutamic acid. At the same time, patients should actively supplement a variety of vitamins, such as 21-vitamin complex.