Question

Motor function disorders are common symptoms of post-polio syndrome in children, including the inability to grasp objects with hands, walk with feet, and even turn over, sit up, or stand. Additionally, normal chewing and swallowing may also be affected. How should one cope with such situations?

Answer

Limb deformities caused by post-polio syndrome can currently be treated with surgical correction, which can significantly improve the patient’s mobility and quality of life. It is recommended to first receive a diagnosis at a regular hospital and follow the guidance of clinical physicians for treatment to avoid delaying the condition.