Question

My niece’s child has been diagnosed with pediatric cerebral palsy. The child is over a year old and cannot even sit up. The family is very worried. When we went to the neighborhood, we saw other children running around, and that’s when we realized we needed to go to the hospital. Now we know what to do about the diagnosis of pediatric cerebral palsy.

Answer

Cerebral palsy, also known as pediatric cerebral palsy, is caused by certain factors leading to brain damage. Even if the damage has stopped, there may still be abnormal movement and posture development, which can lead to complications such as intellectual and language difficulties. The main symptoms include motor function impairments, poor limb self-regulation, poor balance, poor language development, intellectual retardation, decreased responsiveness to the outside world, and inability to communicate with others. I hope this answer is helpful.