Question

Where should I go for medical treatment for pediatric cerebral palsy eye disease in Beijing?

Answer

Cerebral palsy, also known as infantile cerebral palsy, refers to a condition that occurs within the first month after birth due to underdeveloped brain development and non-progressive brain damage, primarily characterized by posture and motor function impairments. Common symptoms include being easily startled during sleep, failing to open clenched fists at three months, continuous crying, loss of appetite, and difficulty sleeping. Cerebral palsy often accompanies intellectual disabilities, epilepsy, behavioral abnormalities, mental disorders, as well as visual, auditory, and language impairments.