Question

My baby was born a month early, weighing 8 months at birth, and spent a week in an incubator. Now, the baby’s legs are always stiff, doesn’t cry much, and the head keeps tilting back. After being diagnosed by an expert, there is a mild cerebral palsy. What kind of help can be provided: How to prevent cerebral palsy in children?

Answer

If a child shows such symptoms, the possibility of developing cerebral palsy in the future is high; if the child has already been diagnosed with cerebral palsy by local experts, there is no need for prevention. In any case, early and active rehabilitation treatment and special training should be carried out for the child to promote the complete recovery and growth of the brain, in order to minimize the possibility of developing cerebral palsy or reduce the symptoms of cerebral palsy. Wishing the patient a speedy recovery!