Question

Now the baby doesn’t have a hunched back, and their eyes are very agile when following objects. Their ears can hear sounds, but their response is slower. The doctor said it will take time to recover gradually. How long will it take to return to normal? Are there any sequelae? Does this condition affect the baby’s intelligence? Thank you, I’m anxiously waiting…

Answer

Central coordination disorder is an early diagnosis term for cerebral palsy, mainly occurring in infants under 1 year old. Infants with a history of brain damage, developmental disorders, and central motor coordination disorders may develop cerebral palsy. Central nervous coordination disorders may affect a baby’s intelligence, but the specific recovery time varies from person to person and requires continuous attention to the doctor’s advice.