Question

A female infant showed signs of unusual quietness within a month after birth, often remaining in a stationary state, with an abnormally large head circumference and weak breastfeeding. By two months old, she developed strabismus. After examination, it was diagnosed as cerebral palsy. What are the treatment methods for infant cerebral palsy?

Answer

The treatment of cerebral palsy emphasizes early detection and early intervention, with treatment outcomes closely related to the speed of brain development. Treatment during the period of rapid brain growth is more effective; conversely, if the brain grows, the effect is poorer. It is recommended to continue nutritional brain nerve therapy for three months and regularly review the condition. Generally speaking, investing the corresponding time and energy in the treatment of cerebral palsy can yield certain results.