Question

My baby is three months old and was born prematurely. Recently, I’ve noticed that he keeps spitting up milk, has a dazed look, and doesn’t move much. I took him to the doctor, and they said he has cerebral palsy. Can this condition be cured?

Answer

The cure rate for cerebral palsy in infants is very low. There are currently no effective treatments available. Parents can guide their children’s perception of the world through frequent communication, fostering their self-care abilities, and helping them regain social skills. Additionally, most cerebral palsy patients have physical movement impairments. Parents should conduct targeted physical therapy for their children to promote joint growth and development. Collaborative regional rehabilitation efforts can also be helpful.