Question

A two-month-old baby is experiencing persistent crying, difficulty falling asleep at night, and breathing difficulties. The doctor diagnosed it as pediatric cerebral palsy. The family is concerned about the severity of the disease and seeks the best treatment methods.

Answer

Pediatric cerebral palsy is a common pediatric disease, primarily caused by regional ischemia and hypoxia in the brain during the birthing process. Affected children often show developmental delays and increased muscle tone. Currently, the treatment for pediatric cerebral palsy mainly relies on the guidance of professional doctors, through rehabilitation exercises such as limb training, to promote the recovery of cranial nerves. Although there is no specific cure, active rehabilitation training is crucial for improving the condition of the affected child.