Discuss the treatment methods for neonatal brain cavernous angiomas, including surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy, as well as the possibility of permanent cure.
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?
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.
Seeking Treatment Advice for Brain Edema (Cerebral Vascular Obstruction)
A patient with a history of brain edema for over a decade asks whether, after surgery and good recovery without any abnormalities, they can fly on a plane and what precautions they should take.
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?
After treatment for facial palsy, there’s a symptom of numbness at the back of the head. Inquiry about the possibility of it being related to meningitis.
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.
With advancements in neuroscience and regenerative medicine, damaged brains now have the potential to be repaired through regenerative treatments. For brain diseases like Parkinson’s and cerebral infarction that cause massive neuron death, researchers are exploring methods of transplanting new cells or injecting neurotrophic factors to help recover the functions of damaged neurons. In the future, neurons may also recover their functions like treating wounds.
Brain palsy primarily manifests as developmental delays in mental, activity, and growth. Infants with brain palsy may find it difficult to walk and stand. Rehabilitation training can help infants achieve the best possible improvement, enhancing their functional activity and increasing their ability to manage daily life independently.