Question

A colleague’s baby is five and a half months old and is a very cute little boy. This colleague has been on leave recently, and other colleagues said that the baby was diagnosed with cerebral palsy due to asphyxia at birth. How does cerebral palsy form in the womb for a child with cerebral palsy?

Answer

Cerebral palsy is a non-progressive brain damage and developmental defects syndrome that occurs from conception to infancy, primarily characterized by motor impairments and postural abnormalities. It often accompanies intellectual disabilities, epilepsy, sensory impairments, communication disorders, behavioral abnormalities, and other anomalies. The formation of cerebral palsy in the womb for a child with cerebral palsy is caused by asphyxia at birth. The neurology hospital, with its strong technical team, leads in introducing and successfully implementing this treatment method. This method can activate the immune activity of tissues, effectively filter blood, promote the excretion of toxins, purify blood, and optimize the growth environment for neural tissue.