Question

A 2-year-old child has become uncoordinated and unable to walk due to a small brain hemorrhage caused by premature birth. The MRI results show cerebral palsy. Is there a possibility of treatment in the future?

Answer

Currently, the child is still quite young. It is recommended to conduct an open cervical vertebrae radiographic examination two years later to confirm the presence of joint disarray. If present, artificial correction can be used to improve blood supply to the brain. If the child shows signs of developmental delay, it is advisable to send them to a provincial children’s hospital for a pediatric neurology examination of their developmental status as soon as possible. The earlier comprehensive rehabilitation training is initiated for the child, the better the treatment effect of the disease.