Treatment of post-polio syndrome

Treatment of post-polio syndrome

There are always many diseases around children in life, and the emergence of polio has brought a lot of shadows to the young minds of children. The disease will also have many sequelae, and its harm is also very great, so it needs to be treated seriously. So what are the treatments for the sequelae of polio? Let us briefly introduce the treatment methods of polio below.

The treatment for polio is as follows:

1. Physical therapy:

Acupuncture, massage and other methods can be used to promote recovery. In addition, Chinese medicine can be widely used for internal and external use to treat complications; as well as physical therapy: hydrotherapy, light therapy, biofeedback and other targeted methods can be used to promote recovery.

2. Exercise therapy:

In daily life, we should do some physical exercise or participate in various cultural activities to move our joints, strengthen our physical fitness, increase aerobic exercise and promote blood circulation.

3. Physical therapy:

Physical therapy is a method of preventing or treating diseases by using physical factors such as electricity, light, sound, and heat. It has the functions of adjusting blood circulation, improving nutritional metabolism, enhancing immune function, regulating nervous system function, and promoting tissue repair. It is widely used in clinical practice.

The above content is an introduction to the treatment of polio sequelae. I hope it can be of some help to you. When polio appears in a child, you should pay attention to treatment and give the child some encouragement. Don't feel inferior because of this and have enough confidence to receive treatment.

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