Can Brain Dysplasia Be Cured in One-Year-Olds?

Brain dysplasia in one year olds is not yet curable, but medication can be used to alleviate the symptoms of the affected child.
Brain dysplasia in one year old babies means that the development of the child’s intelligence, speech and motor skills is significantly behind that of normal children of the same age. It is often characterized by loss of coordination of the head, trunk and limbs, etc. In severe cases, mental retardation and seizures may also occur. Cerebral dysplasia is a lifelong disease that can seriously affect the daily life of the affected children and even lead to death, and it cannot be cured yet.
However, through active and effective treatment, such as the use of antiepileptic drugs such as carbamazepine, sodium valproate and phenytoin sodium as prescribed by the doctor, the child’s symptoms can be improved and the child’s quality of life can be enhanced.
Meanwhile, parents should patiently communicate with their children on a daily basis and exercise their language function. Normal brain reflexes can also be promoted through functional rehabilitation training.
If a one-year-old baby is diagnosed with cerebral dysplasia, he/she should actively consult a doctor for standardized treatment under his/her guidance. The above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.