How to Deal with Walking Discomfort Caused by Congenital Cerebral Palsy?

Walking discomfort caused by congenital cerebral palsy can be treated by increasing joint mobility, adjusting muscle tone, and improving motor control, coordination, strength, and endurance to enhance the ability for self-care. Additionally, medication can be used, such as brain nerve nutrition drugs and muscle relaxants. Medication should only be used when necessary. When there is severe muscle spasm and joint deformity, corrective surgery can be considered, and it is preferable to complete all necessary corrections in a single operation to facilitate better functional improvement post-surgery.
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How to Deal with Whole-Body Muscle and Nerve Pain

This patient describes symptoms of whole-body muscle and nerve pain, including sensations like being cut with a knife or pricked with a needle, as well as pain that worsens at night. There is also a burning sensation like being scraped with a knife. The pain in the limbs feels sore, swollen, and tired, especially when lying down. The pain worsens over time without relief.
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