Question
My baby was diagnosed with cerebral palsy a few months after birth, and has been receiving treatment ever since. Despite the long treatment, there has been no cure yet, and I’m worried about the impact on my child’s future. They can’t stand up and are very weak. The later training is not going well. As they grow older, the condition seems to worsen. They can’t walk now. Can cerebral palsy be cured?
Answer
You can take them to the hospital’s neurology department for treatment. First, they will undergo tests and receive nutritional nerve therapy. Typically, it’s best to go to one of the three major local hospitals, and I suggest you go to a regular hospital to consult with a rehabilitation department for post-rehabilitation training. This is a gradual process, so please be patient with the elderly and their families. Most importantly: follow your doctor’s advice upon discharge, continue with active medication treatment, take your medication on time and as prescribed, and avoid arbitrarily stopping medication or changing dosages. Please strictly adhere to your doctor’s treatment recommendations. The above is a suggestion for ‘Which hospital is beneficial for treating cerebral palsy in children?’ I hope this helps you, and wish you health!