Understanding the impact of cerebral palsy on children, and the importance of early treatment and rehabilitation training.
Treatment Methods and Recommendations for Pediatric Cerebral Palsy
When a child is diagnosed with cerebral palsy, a combined approach of rehabilitation, surgery, and rehabilitation training should be adopted to tailor an individualized treatment plan. Through regular treatment, children with cerebral palsy can recover to a near-normal state.
My son is 7 years old and in second grade. He cannot concentrate when studying, often daydreams, procrastinates with homework, has poor handwriting, and his academic performance is poor. Is he suffering from ADHD? How should it be treated?
Treatment Methods and Recommendations for ADHD
The treatment for ADHD includes medication, psychological therapy, behavioral therapy, and dietary therapy. Central nervous system stimulants, such as methylphenidate, are the most commonly used treatment method, which can improve attention and effectively alleviate symptoms. However, methylphenidate cannot cure the disease, only long-term use, and can interfere with the growth and development of children. It is recommended to receive timely symptomatic treatment and pay attention to dietary habits, avoiding spicy and irritating foods to prevent exacerbation of the condition.
Children with ADHD are treated with medication, but the choice of medication should be made under the guidance of a doctor. Excessive activity, attention deficit, and individual severe issues may occur.
The baby is almost ready for kindergarten, but still can’t walk steadily, falls over easily, moves slowly, speaks with unclear articulation, doesn’t smile much, has a dull gaze, and has low intelligence. Very worried. After going to the hospital for a check-up, the baby was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Can cerebral palsy in children be cured?
Children with ADHD often struggle to sit still, have limited motor skills, constantly fidget, and appear restless. This can lead to poor performance in the classroom, negatively impacting their learning, such as the speed, quality, and test scores. This post introduces treatment methods for ADHD.
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