How should cerebral palsy be treated

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In clinic, cerebral palsy is a very common disease, many children in life got cerebral palsy, if the patient does not accept formal treatment, then a long time will have a great impact on the child's later life, so got cerebral palsy disease must be as early as possible to accept treatment, so the rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy is relatively easy, so in the future The method that treats cerebral palsy here is very important, so excuse me, below general circumstance, talk about how to treat cerebral palsy.

How should cerebral palsy be treated

First: if the patient's condition is not serious, the patient can be treated with medicine under the guidance of the doctor, and at the same time, pay attention to the usual rehabilitation exercise. When severe muscle contracture and joint deformity symptoms appear, drug treatment often can not achieve good therapeutic effect, then patients should choose surgical treatment.

Second: Patients with cerebral palsy generally have muscle atrophy, so parents should pay more attention to it, and at the same time, they should also pay attention to let patients exercise more to avoid any muscle atrophy. Cerebral palsy can completely relieve symptoms through treatment, as long as patients are actively treated, then there is the possibility of recovery.

Third: control the patient's own mood, because the patient is unable to take care of himself for a long time, for the more serious cerebral palsy patients, family members should not reflect the aversion, to give patients frequently turn over, frequently scrub, prevent bedsore, nursing should pay attention to the patient's bedding hygiene, don't easily get angry with cerebral palsy patients.

matters needing attention

At ordinary times, we must encourage children to speak, encourage a positive voice of children, so as to help patients build up confidence in speaking; when children speak, parents should immediately respond, inspire patients to express what they want to say, and never criticize and blame children with cerebral palsy.