Question
I have a three-year-old daughter who has been crying a lot recently, and nothing seems to comfort her. The doctor said it’s a brain tumor. How should we treat it to ensure complete cure?
Answer
The diagnosis of cerebral palsy primarily relies on medical history and neurological examination. Typical symptoms of cerebral palsy include developmental delays in activity and growth, abnormal posture, and central motor impairments. Inquiring about any abnormal medical history during pregnancy, perinatal, and neonatal periods may suggest the cause of the brain tumor. Early detection, diagnosis, and treatment are crucial for any disease. Maintaining a positive attitude and actively seeking treatment is the foundation for health. Wishing every patient a swift recovery!