Guide To The Treatment Options For Periventricular Leukomalacia

Medication

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No medication can treat the condition itself. Thus, medications may be used to reduce the severity of certain symptoms. The best medication regimen will be different depending on the child's symptoms. Children may be prescribed anticholinergics to treat uncontrolled spasms, tremors, and spasticity. Anticonvulsants may also help with these issues. They can also help if children experience seizures related to their brain injury.

Antidepressants may be used to help children who struggle with low mood or emotional regulation. Pain is a common part of cerebral palsy caused by periventricular leukomalacia, as the tightened muscles often become inflamed. Anti-inflammatories may be prescribed to help relieve this pain and inflammation. Stool softeners can help with bowel movements in children who suffer from digestive issues.

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