Question

During pregnancy checks, doctors may mention that the infant has brain palsy. Can this condition be effectively alleviated?

Answer

Brain palsy primarily manifests as developmental delays in mental, activity, and growth. Infants with brain palsy may find it difficult to walk and stand. Although the condition is challenging to treat, rehabilitation training can assist infants in achieving the best possible improvement, enhancing their joint mobility, adjusting muscle tone, significantly improving their control, coordination, strength, and endurance, stabilizing their functional activity, and enhancing their ability to manage daily life independently. Patients should seek systematic examinations at regular hospitals as soon as possible based on the different symptoms caused by different causes to receive targeted treatment and promote recovery.