Question

At around six or seven months old, I noticed that my child is different from other children. They can’t lift their head, sit, roll over, grasp objects, or stand. We’ve taken them to the children’s hospital for all the checks, including brain scans, heart scans, endocrine checks, allergy tests, and genetic tests. The results showed that the artery duct has not closed, but nothing else specific.

Answer

We recommend taking symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication orally. You can also opt for intravenous treatment. Early recovery is key. We know that cerebral palsy can cause significant harm to children. If it is not treated promptly or if the treatment method is incorrect, its progression is rapid, posing great harm to the patient. Therefore, parents should pay close attention to their child’s condition and seek treatment in a timely manner.