Question

A two-year-old child has been unable to walk and has undergone diagnoses at several hospitals in Luoyang, but no definitive diagnosis has been made, leading to a suspicion of cerebral palsy. The family hopes to understand which hospital is more renowned for treating pediatric cerebral palsy, in order to seek further treatment.

Answer

It is recommended to visit a regular hospital for detailed examination and treatment. Once the child has good trunk control and feeding abilities, systematic language training can begin. When engaging in conversation with the child, maintain eye level to avoid an overly stretched position that could hinder pronunciation. Currently, some cities have hospitals or clinics specializing in treating such conditions, and families with economic means can consider them, although generally, the efficacy is limited. It is suggested to choose a Class A-level hospital for treatment.