Question

What causes cerebral palsy in children?

Answer

Cerebral palsy refers to neurological damage or injury to the brain that occurs in infants at birth or within the first month after birth, due to incomplete brain development. It is usually caused by abnormal conditions during pregnancy or childbirth, or may be due to insufficient oxygen supply. Treating cerebral palsy is a long-term process, requiring careful care and attention from the family. It is recommended to combine medication treatment with rehabilitation training to help stabilize the condition.