Can premature hemiplegia be cured when it grows up?

Hemiplegia in premature babies can be restored to a certain level of normalcy if it is treated promptly and correctly. However, it depends on the severity of the hemiplegia to decide whether it can be completely cured. Premature hemiplegia means that the organs in the baby’s body are not fully developed, resulting in abnormalities in the brain or limbs. If the hemiplegia is mild, it can be treated with nerve-nourishing medications (e.g. vitamin B12, adenosylcobalamin), and combined with some rehabilitation training, the symptoms of hemiplegia can be relieved, or even restored to the normal level. If the hemiplegia is more serious, it is still difficult to cure it completely according to the current medical level, but with the use of drugs such as adenosylcobalamin and rehabilitation training, the hemiplegia symptoms will be greatly improved. Therefore, if hemiplegia occurs in preterm labor, it is important to go to the hospital in time for early treatment and improvement.