Question

How can you tell if a child doesn’t have cerebral palsy?

Answer

Based on the child’s training status, timely surgical intervention can be performed to improve the recovery outcome. In terms of diet, it is important to enhance nutrition, especially by consuming foods rich in protein, such as milk, soy milk, eggs, yogurt, and meat. These are essential elements for intellectual activities and brain memory and thinking. Additionally, increasing intake of vitamins A, B-complex, and D helps to strengthen the body’s resistance, appetite, and the absorption and utilization of calcium, which are important nutrients for cerebral palsy treatment and prevention.