Question
A premature baby diagnosed with cerebral palsy due to hypoxia at birth and brain developmental disorders. What treatment methods are available for cerebral palsy?
Answer
The early symptoms of cerebral palsy include persistent crying, sensitivity to noise and changes in position, difficulties with feeding and care, and developmental delays, often accompanied by intellectual impairment, language, and visual cognitive disorders. As they grow older, they may experience muscle stiffness, abnormal reflexes, postural abnormalities, and even muscle spasms, joint deformities, and dislocations. The treatment methods for cerebral palsy are diverse, but the main goal is to alleviate symptoms; currently, medical science cannot completely cure it. Treatment requires close collaboration between parents and doctors to develop training programs, evaluate training effects, and adjust treatment methods under doctor’s guidance.