A six-month-old baby has congenital biliary atresia; is there hope for a cure?
Want to understand if congenital biliary atresia in newborns can be treated, and the severity of the condition.
A five-year-old girl has congenital brain tumor, and her family, struggling with financial difficulties, has not received treatment. As for whether congenital brain tumors can be cured, I can answer: According to the current situation, there is no particularly effective treatment for congenital brain tumors. Currently, only some nutritional and neurological medications can be used, but the success rate of treatment is not high.
Discussing the possibility of alleviating congenital cerebral palsy, as well as its impact on family economy and treatment recommendations.
Discussing the possibility of treating congenital cerebral palsy and how to achieve self-care through rehabilitation training.
Is congenital cerebral palsy curable, and what are the associated limb abnormal postures with cerebral palsy and their treatment methods?
Congenital cerebral palsy is a condition of incomplete brain development. Currently, there is no cure for the disease, but medication and rehabilitation methods can be used to alleviate symptoms.
Explore the treatment possibilities for a 5-year-old child with congenital cerebral palsy, including the effectiveness of surgical and medication treatments.
A child has congenital cerebral vascular malformation, and the sibling wants to know if it can be cured.
Cleft lip and palate treatment is a series of procedures, with the optimal surgery time being 3 months post-birth (for cleft lip) or 18 months post-birth (for cleft palate) to restore the normal upper lip shape and language function. Parents should observe their child’s symptoms for changes, seek timely treatment, and use medication appropriately.