Question

My child is not very active and doesn’t cry or fuss like other children of the same age; he is too quiet. When other children are walking, he still can’t crawl, and he can’t speak more than a few sentences. We went to the hospital, and the doctor said he has pediatric cerebral palsy. How should a child with cerebral palsy be cared for?

Answer

Cerebral palsy is a common disease in recent years, with specific causes including parental smoking, alcoholism, and maternal mental illness. Physical therapy for children with cerebral palsy is far from enough, and care is crucial. The care methods include regular cleaning, bathing, and changing clothes, which are vital for improving the effectiveness of treatment.