Question

I know that my baby was late for one check-up during pregnancy when the doctor said my baby might have cerebral palsy. However, I insisted on giving birth to the baby, and in the end, I was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. I am deeply hurt in my heart, but he is also my child. Can pediatric cerebral palsy be cured?

Answer

Based on the specific situation you described, it is not possible to completely cure children with pediatric cerebral palsy. After active treatment, the best outcome is to control independent behaviors in daily life. Particularly, congenital cerebral palsy is more difficult to treat. After treatment, you may need to take medication for life. Therefore, it is recommended that you seek treatment at a professional hospital and follow the doctor’s advice.