How to treat cerebral palsy

Most cases of cerebral palsy are caused by fetal intrauterine asphyxia, birth injury or amniotic fluid aspiration, which leads to prolonged lack of oxygen to the brain. Children with cerebral palsy are often very different from normal children because their neurological development is slow or stagnant, their intelligence is not fully developed, and they cannot take care of themselves in terms of walking, learning, or even basic living in the future. Therefore, the earlier the treatment of cerebral palsy, the better. It must be detected and treated early. Children with cerebral palsy often have low intelligence and even clinical signs of behavior different from normal children, so it is important to keep an eye on them. Cerebral palsy disease is difficult to treat. You can first let the child increase more cognitive ability and let the child learn to walk as soon as possible, which helps the development of the brain and has some improvement in relieving the symptoms of cerebral palsy. You can also choose medications to treat the condition. Brain neurotrophic drugs, such as vitamin B12, coenzyme Q10, essential amino acids, etc. can be chosen. Muscle relaxants such as Valium, Baclofen and neuroprotective agents such as butylphthalide and Idebenone are used for symptomatic treatment. If there is a speech disorder can also be, to promote the ability to understand and express language. The ability to live independently can be improved by exercising the upper limbs and hands. If the symptoms never improve, surgical orthodontics can also be considered for conditioning. In conclusion, the treatment principle of cerebral palsy: the treatment effect can only be achieved by slowly conditioning through comprehensive and targeted exercises.