Can Brain Cell Death in Newborns Be Treated?

A baby born nearly four months ago showed possible dead brain cells in an MRI, and the doctor recommended using Cerebrolysin for rehabilitation treatment, but could not guarantee the child’s health in the future. Are there other hospitals that can provide treatment?
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Can Brain CT Exclude Epilepsy?

A child has been suffering from epilepsy for a month, and has already undergone a brain CT scan. The doctor recommends further EEG testing for a definitive diagnosis and also provides some daily life suggestions.
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Can Brain Jaundice in Newborns Be Treated?

My child is 1 year old, and during a hospital check-up, we discovered that their jaundice levels are very high. Both my child’s father and I are very worried. I would like to ask experts if jaundice entering the baby’s brain can be treated?
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Can Brain Nerve Necrosis or Damage Be Repaired?

With advancements in neuroscience and regenerative medicine, damaged brains now have the potential for regeneration and treatment. For diseases like Parkinson’s and cerebral infarction that cause massive neuronal death, researchers are exploring methods such as transplanting new cells or injecting neurotrophic factors to help damaged neurons recover. In the future, neurons may regenerate and restore function just like healing wounds.
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