Question

My child was born prematurely and often dribbles saliva. Besides the twitching, upon careful examination, it was discovered that the child has cerebral palsy. I would like to ask how cerebral palsy in infants is treated?

Answer

If a child has cerebral palsy, it can generally be treated through rehabilitation training and medication. It is advisable to visit the hospital as soon as possible for a follow-up examination and to cooperate with treatment, as early treatment tends to yield better results. Pay close attention to observing your child’s condition and provide proper care. Symptoms can vary depending on the underlying cause, so patients should seek immediate treatment at a regular three-level hospital for systematic and standardized examinations to ensure targeted treatment and rapid recovery.