Question

My cousin’s child was just born not too long ago, and everyone was thrilled about the smooth delivery. Soon after, they did a check-up and found out the child had cerebral palsy. How do you treat cerebral palsy?

Answer

Cerebral palsy refers to the disease of cerebral palsy, with pediatric cerebral palsy being one of them. Children with cerebral palsy have lower motor skills than their age-matched normal children. They also have poor self-control abilities. Cerebral palsy is a non-progressive disease. If left untreated, the body and language can deform and regress. If you want them to get better every year, the best way is to go to school and have time for rehabilitation. If they don’t go to school for rehabilitation, it will be difficult for their body and language to be fully utilized.