Question

My brother’s child is a pediatric cerebral palsy patient. There is a significant gap in intelligence between him and children of the same age, and his speech is unclear, with slow responses. Especially at this age, he still cannot stand up. What kind of help can we get? What exactly is pediatric cerebral palsy?

Answer

Pediatric cerebral palsy, also known as cerebral palsy, refers to a disease caused by brain tissue damage in infants due to various reasons (such as infection, hemorrhage, trauma, etc.), leading to non-progressive central nervous system motor disorders that develop into paralysis. Severe cases may be accompanied by intellectual disability and may also present with symptoms such as epilepsy, limb spasticity, visual and auditory impairments, and language disorders.Brain atrophy leads to intellectual impairment, weak chewing, weak limbs, soft hands that cannot grasp, and soft feet that cannot stand.