Question
My nephew is already one year old, but he still cannot roll over or sit up, let alone grasp objects. He has very poor sleep, cries loudly at night, and has little strength when breastfeeding. He often dribbles saliva. After a hospital check-up, the doctor said he has pediatric congenital cerebral palsy. What kind of help can I get?
Answer
Cerebral palsy is congenital, and there might be issues with the mother. To be honest, visiting the hospital for this condition is not helpful. The treatments offered in the hospital are only rehabilitation, medication, surgery, and massage. Drug-related surgeries can cause injury, which must be entrusted to the children. Rehabilitation massage cannot directly reach the affected area, so its effect is minimal. This is why the disease does not change even without spending money. The main cause of cerebral palsy is incomplete development of brain tissue. These physical problems will arise. The best approach is to allow the brain tissue in the affected area to regenerate so that the child can truly recover. I don’t know if you approve of this examination.