Question
How can common symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy be alleviated?
Answer
Cerebral palsy is a syndrome caused by non-progressive brain damage and growth and developmental defects during natural childbirth or in the neonatal period, primarily characterized by motor impairments and postural abnormalities. It is recommended to seek professional rehabilitation treatment, including language and physical training, to develop a specialized training program, which will help stabilize cerebral palsy. Additionally, in daily life, patients should balance their nutrition, engage in aerobic exercise to strengthen their bodies, and maintain a cheerful mood to enhance their constitution and accelerate recovery.