What are the medications that nourish nerves in children

Children’s nutritional nerve drugs are mainly vitamin B1, glutamine, cerebroside myosin, rat nerve growth factor, etc., the specific use of drugs need to be under the guidance of a doctor, not arbitrarily self-medication.
1. Vitamin B1: Vitamin B1 is also known as the anti-neuritis factor, with the role of nerve nutrition. It can be used to treat neurological diseases, such as peripheral neuritis. However, it should be noted that during the period of medication, do not eat persimmons and other foods rich in tannin, which will affect the absorption of vitamin B1.
2. Glutathione: Glutathione can regulate nerve dysfunction, but nausea, vomiting, dry mouth, hair loss and other adverse reactions may occur after taking it.
3. Brain Glycoside Inositide: Brain Glycoside Inositide can nourish the central nervous system and is used for peripheral nerve injury and compressive neuropathy. However, patients with renal insufficiency need to be used with caution, and individual patients may have allergic rashes and other adverse reactions.
4. Rat Nerve Growth Factor: Rat Nerve Growth Factor can promote the recovery of nerve injury, mainly used in the treatment of optic nerve injury. If applied for a long time, it may cause adverse reactions such as skin rash and hives.
The use of the above drugs need to be strictly in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, not arbitrarily given to children.