Question
If a child cannot sit up, dribbles saliva, and appears dull, they may have pediatric cerebral palsy. What are the manifestations of pediatric cerebral palsy?
Answer
Pediatric cerebral palsy is a comprehensive syndrome of motor function disorders, often accompanied by intellectual disability, epilepsy, behavioral abnormalities, mental disorders, as well as visual, auditory, and language impairments. Rehabilitation treatment includes physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy, which can have certain effects.