Where to treat infantile cerebral palsy

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A few days ago, a good friend of mine became a mother. She was very happy to share the news with me. However, today, she suddenly called and started to cry without saying anything. I asked her what happened and asked her not to cry. She said her child had cerebral palsy. Today, I'd like to talk with you about the treatment of cerebral palsy in children.

Where to treat infantile cerebral palsy

First: the diagnosis and treatment of cerebral palsy in children have higher requirements for the technical equipment and expert experience level of the hospital, so cerebral palsy must be treated in a regular professional brain hospital.

Second, prenatal factors are the most common, including genetic and chromosomal diseases, congenital infection, brain malformation or dysplasia, fetal cerebral ischemia and hypoxia leading to periventricular leukomalacia or basal ganglia damage. Perinatal factors include brain edema, neonatal shock, intracerebral hemorrhage, sepsis or central nervous system infection, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, etc.

Third: perinatal factors may be an important cause of cerebral palsy in premature infants. The causes of late neonatal non progressive brain injury include central nervous system infection, cerebrovascular disease, head injury, poisoning and so on. Although preterm birth and intrauterine growth retardation are not the direct causes of cerebral palsy, they are important risk factors for cerebral palsy. Maternal intrauterine inflammation or chorioamnionitis, as a potential risk factor, has attracted more and more attention.

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Although I am not a mother, but I can understand my friend's feelings, she must be too sad to cry like this. In fact, even if there is a child at home with cerebral palsy, do not be too anxious, because cerebral palsy is a disease that can be treated.