How to treat mild hemiplegia in children

  Mild hemiplegia in children is a matter of great concern to parents, as it is a neurological disease that can affect the spinal cord, brain, nerves, and other parts of the child, which is very detrimental to their growth and development. So how to treat mild hemiplegia in children?

  

How to treat mild hemiplegia in children1

  Firstly, for mild hemiplegia in children, it is necessary to undergo a pediatric or neurological examination to further improve the cranial magnetic resonance imaging to determine the presence of intracranial organic diseases. If intracranial aneurysms cause hemiplegia, these patients need to undergo arterial embolization treatment if necessary. If the tumor is large, surgical tumor clipping treatment may also be necessary.

  Secondly, children with mild hemiplegia mainly receive targeted functional training and physical rehabilitation, such as acupuncture and moxibustion, hyperthermia, cold compress or muscle stimulation, which may improve children's muscle tension. Due to the fact that cerebral palsy in children is mainly caused by abnormal manifestations of central motor disorders and postural disorders, the symptoms of each child may vary slightly. Some children have lower muscle tone, while others have higher muscle tone, which may lead to delayed response. Therefore, it is necessary to treat different symptoms accordingly. If it is an excited type, some may have very obvious abnormal behavior in limb movements, and surgery can be performed appropriately. Exercise therapy can also be used to provide targeted training for gross motor skills, fine motor skills, and balance abilities. You can also wear orthopedic equipment according to the situation, which has a rehabilitation effect on the physical condition caused by cerebral palsy in children. Regularly training children in head control, turning over, and crawling movements may lead to slight improvement in hemiplegia symptoms after practicing these movements.

  In summary, mild hemiplegia in children requires symptomatic supportive treatment. Pay attention to the overall condition, stabilize vital signs, prevent high fever, support blood pressure, correct metabolic disorders, maintain normal blood sugar levels, and improve blood circulation. If there are patients with meningitis, they need to be treated with antibiotics as soon as possible. Hemiplegic children must go to the hospital as soon as possible, actively cooperate with doctors for treatment, and not miss the best treatment time.

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