Question

An 18-month-old boy sometimes walks on his toes, as if playing, without any other discomforts. He doesn’t exhibit symptoms like some people say, such as walking on the toes possibly indicating mild cerebral palsy. He has used a walker before, has 12 teeth, can call his parents, and has very nimble hands, showing no signs of abnormalities. What are the symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy?

Answer

The treatment for pediatric cerebral palsy requires further examination at a level-three A hospital for diagnosis, followed by the development of appropriate treatment methods based on the examination results, such as surgical treatment, rehabilitation training, and corrective therapy.