Question

My child is experiencing developmental issues, with poor speech ability and delayed responses compared to peers. The other kids don’t seem to want to interact with him. We recently went to the hospital for a check-up and were diagnosed with pediatric cerebral palsy. What should we do to deal with this problem? Additionally, which hospital would be best for treating this condition? Is there a possibility of complete recovery? And how should we consider the costs?

Answer

Patients with pediatric cerebral palsy may sometimes experience psychological and behavioral issues, such as autism, hyperactivity, and mood instability. It is recommended to create a healthy family environment, increase interaction with peers, and carry out psychological and behavioral interventions as early as possible to prevent psychological and behavioral diseases. I suggest you visit the rehabilitation department of the hospital for systematic rehabilitation training. This process is gradual, so please don’t be too anxious and be patient. As for the treatment costs, they can be determined based on the hospital’s fee standards. Additionally, follow the doctor’s instructions upon discharge and adhere to active medication treatment, taking the medication on time and in the prescribed dosage. Do not discontinue, change, or adjust the dosage of medication on your own. Strictly adhere to the doctor’s guidance for treatment.