Question

Children with cerebral palsy find it difficult to be held, as they seem to slide down when held. When supported to stand, their toes touch the ground and they are not very agile. Their hands also do not grasp well. Inquiry about methods for treatment.

Answer

Children with cerebral palsy have difficulty being held due to lack of nerve control in the lower limbs and poor hand grasping ability, making treatment challenging. They can receive nutritional injections at a large hospital for rehabilitation training and treatment, but the effectiveness of any treatment is not very good, and it is suggested to consider having a second child, as the hope for treatment is slim. With cerebral palsy affecting the child, families must take their child for immediate medical treatment and avoid using medication blindly to alleviate symptoms. For parents, it is important to pay timely attention to their child’s condition and do everything possible to help their child receive timely treatment for the disease.