Question

A colleague’s baby is over five months old and is a very cute little boy. My colleague has been taking leave recently. I’ve heard from other colleagues that my colleague’s baby has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy, caused by asphyxia at birth. How does cerebral palsy form in the womb?

Answer

Cerebral palsy is a non-progressive syndrome caused by brain damage and developmental defects from conception to infancy, primarily characterized by motor impairments and postural abnormalities. It often involves intellectual disability, epilepsy, sensory impairments, communication disorders, behavioral abnormalities, and other anomalies. The hospital has successfully introduced and implemented this therapy with the help of its strong technical team.