Question
My child has just been diagnosed with cerebral palsy and is undergoing treatment, but there has been no improvement. I don’t know what to do, feeling desperate, and thinking that my child has no hope. I want to ask if cerebral palsy children can recover?
Answer
The severity of cerebral palsy varies from person to person, depending on the specific condition of your child. Each child’s recovery after rehabilitation treatment also varies. However, it can be positively stated that treatment is always better than no treatment, so parents should not give up hope. Cerebral palsy patients are considered to be at the best treatment period within 3 years of age, and active systematic comprehensive rehabilitation usually results in a better prognosis. But future recovery should be tailored to the patient’s symptoms and laboratory tests.