Question
Why is my daughter, who is now four months old, still unable to lift her head and her reactions are slower than other children? She has been diagnosed with pediatric cerebral palsy. What should we do?
Answer
The treatment for pediatric cerebral palsy requires regular follow-up at a specialized hospital. If the condition is not severe, a combination of medication and physical therapy can be used to alleviate symptoms. In severe cases, surgical treatment and other methods may be necessary. The treatment for pediatric cerebral palsy is a long-term process that requires strict adherence to medical instructions and consistent treatment.