How should the child get cerebral palsy to treat

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When I was an intern teacher in an education school, I had a child who was more special than some special children. He couldn't take care of himself and always drooled. He was diagnosed with cerebral palsy as soon as he was born. This child's parents are very helpless, do not know how to treat, just I read a lot of books in this area, gave a few suggestions. Now let me tell you how to treat children with cerebral palsy.

How should the child get cerebral palsy to treat

First: rehabilitation training: the main rehabilitation treatment methods include the traditional ROM correction method, stretching, muscle strength enhancement, motor learning and neurodevelopmental treatment of tension normalization. Bobath, vojit, Ueda's manipulation, sensory integration, P ê to, and other swallowing ability training, language training, hand function training techniques, etc.

Second: drug therapy: botulinum toxin, because of its unique pharmacological effect, can cause more lasting muscle relaxation paralysis by blocking the release of acetylcholine in nerve synaptic excitation conduction, so as to alleviate muscle spasm, which is a commonly used drug treatment in the treatment of spastic cerebral palsy. Neurotrophic drugs can only be used as an auxiliary treatment, not as the main treatment. However, some neurotrophic drugs, such as ganglioside, nerve growth factor, glutamic acid, Cerebrolysin and Naofukang, can be used in infants to improve brain metabolism to a certain extent.

Surgical treatment: the third type of cerebral palsy in children with spasticity. The general principles of surgical treatment are: comprehensive clinical evaluation, strict control of surgical indications, nerve root resection, neurotomy, tendon lengthening and other methods to relieve spasm, correct deformity, provide conditions for rehabilitation or play an auxiliary role.

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Although children don't know anything, they are also sensitive. As an adult, we should keep an optimistic attitude and give children an example of guidance. We should pay attention to children's physical changes at any time to prevent the aggravation of the disease.