How to Treat Pediatric Peripheral Hydrocephalus?
My baby is 7 months old, and an MRI revealed mild peripheral hydrocephalus. The doctor said it’s cerebral palsy, with no issues with language ability, but major movements are delayed compared to peers. How should treatment be approached in this general situation? Early detection and treatment of cerebral palsy are crucial; the sooner, the better for recovery. Improving abnormal posture and movement, and suppressing abnormal reflexes are key. This includes hyperbaric oxygen therapy, bioelectric muscle strength treatment, and corrective exercise training for abnormal posture. Cerebral palsy recovery is a long-term process, and collaboration with professional training institutions is essential for effective treatment, with a focus on home rehabilitation. Babies may still have a tense grip on their hands at 4-6 months after birth, along with anxious gait and scissor gait. Dragon Brain Health can be administered to promote brain development, with hopes of restoring normal levels of speech, walking, and intelligence.
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