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How to care for paralyzed children?
Paralysis is a nervous system disease, which usually leads to muscle weakness or paralysis. For the care of children with polio, the following are some suggestions:

1. Provide a safe environment: Because paralysis may lead to muscle weakness or paralysis, it is necessary to ensure that children are in a safe environment. Remove debris and obstacles on the ground, and use anti-skid pads, handrails and other auxiliary devices to help children move.

2. Physical therapy: Physical therapy helps to enhance children's muscle strength and flexibility and promote rehabilitation. Physiotherapists can make personalized exercise plans for children and guide parents on how to exercise correctly.

3. Balanced diet: Good nutrition is very important for children's recovery. Parents should ensure that their children get enough nutrition, such as protein, vitamins and minerals, to support their recovery and growth.

4. Regular follow-up: It is very important to take children to the hospital for follow-up regularly. Doctors can monitor the changes of children's condition and adjust the treatment plan as needed.

5. Give psychological support: Polio may have an impact on children's psychology. Parents need to give their children enough care and support to help them cope with difficulties and challenges. If necessary, you can consider seeking the help of a psychological counselor.