Question

A child has developed symptoms of cerebral palsy, characterized by abnormal walking posture, occasional weakness, and accompanied by cognitive and communication difficulties. When conversing with them, they often do not hear or respond. When can this condition be cured?

Answer

Cerebral palsy, also known as facial nerve paralysis or neuritis, colloquially referred to as “crooked mouth,” is a common disease that affects the muscle groups responsible for facial expressions. The main feature is the inability of facial muscles to function normally, such as lifting the eyebrows, closing the eyes, or puffing out the cheeks. The disease is not restricted by age or gender and is a common and prevalent condition.