Question

Why does the three-year-old cerebral palsy child keep crying, and what should be done if he cannot walk, speak, or grasp objects?

Answer

The early symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy are characterized by continuous crying and difficulty falling asleep, sensitivity to noise and changes in position, difficulties in feeding and care, developmental and growth abnormalities, usually accompanied by intellectual impairment, language, and visual cognitive disorders. As the child grows older, these symptoms gradually manifest as muscle tension, reflexes, abnormal posture, even muscle spasms, joint deformities and dislocations, and fractures. Treatment methods for cerebral palsy: There are several main treatment methods, including simple rehabilitation training, surgery, a combination of traditional Chinese medicine with rehabilitation training, and cell transplantation. From the perspective of treatment methods, all treatments require rehabilitation training. The combined treatment of traditional Chinese medicine and rehabilitation training tends to be more effective.