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  2. Is there a cure for cerebral palsy?

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    Dr. Pooja M community pageMBBS · 2 years of expCerebral palsy is a group of disorders that affect movement, muscle tone or posture. The main cause of cerebra...Read more
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    One or more of these treatment options may be suggested by your provider.
    Treatments include medications, physical, occupational therapies, psychological therapy, and surgeries to improve quality of life.
    Medication

    Botox injections: Botulinum toxins are injected directly into affected the muscles or nerves.

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    Muscle relaxants: Oral drugs to relax stiff and contracted muscles.

    Diazepam . Dantrolene . Baclofen

    Procedures

    Orthopedic surgery: Suggested for children with contractures.

    Selective dorsal rhizotomy: Cutting the nerves that result in spastic muscles.

    Therapy

    Physical therapy:Muscle training and exercises to improve strength, balance, and mobility; Braces and splints may be recommended.

    Occupational therapy:Guiding the patient in using alternative strategies and adaptive equipments such as walkers or canes, to perform activities.

    Speech and language therapy:Helps improve communication using language or sign language.

    Recreational therapy:To improve motor skills and emotional well-being.

    Self-care

    Always talk to your provider before starting anything.

    • Encourage the child’s efforts to work independently.
    • Discuss any apprehensions regarding your child’s health with your doctor.

    Nutrition

    Foods to eat:

    • Foods rich in calcium: e.g. milk, yogurt, and cheese
    • Vitamin D rich Foods: e.g. salmon, tuna, fish liver oil, fortified products such as milk, orange juice, and cereal
    • Foods rich in phosphorus: e.g. dairy products, fish, eggs, poultry, nuts, and whole grains
    • Foods rich in magnesium, copper, zinc, and manganese: e.g. beans, vegetables

    Foods to avoid:

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    Specialist To Consult

    Pediatrician

    Specializes in the health of children, including physical, behavioral, and mental health issues

    Neurologist

    Specializes in treating diseases of the nervous system, which includes the brain, the spinal cord, and the nerves.

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