Question

Pediatric cerebral palsy patients find it difficult to be held when they are carried, as they seem to want to sag downwards. When supported to stand, their toes touch the ground, and they are not very agile. Their hands do not grasp well either. What treatment methods are available for pediatric cerebral palsy?

Answer

Cerebral palsy is a condition caused by inflammation in the cerebral cortex, leading to collapse, and also includes other causes of cerebral cortical dysfunction that result in recurrent cerebral palsy. It is important to take the child to a specialized hospital for a follow-up examination to clearly determine the severity, nature, and extent of the collapse of pediatric cerebral palsy. Based on the child’s specific situation, a comprehensive rehabilitation treatment plan should be formulated. Cerebral palsy can be very harmful to children, so once family members notice any symptoms, they should immediately take the child to a regular hospital for diagnosis. At the same time, pay more attention to the child’s care issues. It is recommended that in daily life, a balanced diet should be maintained to digest body nutrition properly, hoping that the child can receive professional treatment to help them recover!