The treatment of cerebral palsy primarily focuses on cellular infiltration repair therapy, which is the source of the formation and development of the nervous system. Its main function is to serve as a reserve, participating in the repair of nervous system damage or the renewal of normal neural cell apoptosis. By transplanting neural cells into the damaged central nervous system, it enables the reconstruction of damaged neural tissue and the restoration of corresponding physiological functions, making it a clear and ideal treatment option for cerebral palsy and nervous system disorders in clinical practice.
This article provides recommendations for the treatment of pediatric cerebral palsy.
It is recommended for children with intracranial infections to consult the pediatric neurology department at Peking University First Hospital and consider the possibility of purulent bacterial infection.
Treatment recommendations for pediatric intracranial infections.
Seeking appropriate treatment options for pediatric spasms.
Seeking professional advice for treating pediatric temporal lobe epilepsy.
Treatment recommendations and the importance of dietary control for phenylketonuria
For the issue of pediatric right facial paralysis, it is recommended to use acupoint injection therapy to achieve better treatment outcomes.
What should be done to treat sudden syncope in a patient with facial paralysis?
An 11-year-old girl experienced dizziness symptoms after a knee injury and a cold, improved after examination and treatment, but the dizziness recurred when she went back to school. What should the doctor do?