Question

An 11-year-old child has been diagnosed with pediatric cerebral palsy since the age of one, with the left hand unable to hold objects and the left foot’s heel not touching the ground while walking. Additionally, he occasionally experiences intermittent epilepsy seizures. Doctor, is it possible to treat such a condition?

Answer

Children with cerebral palsy exhibit a wide range of postural abnormalities, with many presenting a swayback gait while walking. The severity of brain damage varies, leading to different degrees of limb paralysis in children with cerebral palsy. Treatment methods for cerebral palsy are diverse, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy, all aimed at improving the quality of life and functionality of the affected children. As for epilepsy, it can be controlled through medication or surgery. It is recommended to seek evaluation from a professional neurologist to develop an individualized treatment plan.