Drug Therapy: The doctor may prescribe drugs to prevent or control seizures associated with cerebral palsy. These drugs are very effective in preventing seizures in many children. Because there are different types of seizures, different drugs may be prescribed because no one drug prevents or controls all types of seizures.
Such drugs may include Tegretol, Dilantin and Phenobarbital. Drug therapy can also help reduce spasticity associated with cerebral palsy. These drugs include Diazepam, Baclofen, and Dantrolene.
If surgery is contraindicated, these drugs can help reduce spasticity for short periods, however, their long term value is still being researched. Although drug therapy may not completely correct complications associated with cerebral palsy, evidence does show that it helps manage problems such as seizures and spasticity. Your neighbor’s sister will, I’m sure, be consulting with a physician to find out if drug therapy is appropriate for the boy.
Here is no cure for cerebral palsy. With early and ongoing treatment, however, the disabilities associated with cerebral palsy can be reduced. Some ongoing therapies and medical treatments available for CP are: Physical therapy Occupational therapy Speech and language therapy Surgery Drug therapy Sensory integration therapy Source: disabilityadjusted.com/cerebralpalsyprev....
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