What Should I Do if My Four and a Half-Month-Old Baby Has Cerebral Palsy?

My baby is four and a half months old and cannot cross her arms. When I hold her against my chest, if I intentionally pull her hands together, there is resistance from her shoulder and elbow joints, and she cries. There may be high muscle tone, but I cannot be sure if it is cerebral palsy. I need to take her to a pediatric neurorehabilitation department for a comprehensive checkup to see if there are any abnormal reflexes, thumb adduction, stiff feet, external rotation of the upper and lower limbs, etc. If necessary, a brain CT scan may also be required. Even if there are abnormalities, it cannot be definitively diagnosed as cerebral palsy; it can only be said that there is a central coordination disorder. The golden period for rehabilitation treatment is before six months of age, so it is important to get an early checkup and diagnosis.
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What Should Intellectual Disability Patients Eat?

Based on the description of the issue, if a child has lower intellectual ability compared to peers, with a weaker worldview ability, traditional Chinese medicine decoctions can be used for nourishment. Ginseng, especially old mountain ginseng, is often used and can be very effective. If the IQ is low and cannot reach the intellectual level of peers, this condition is incurable. In addition to symptomatic treatment, intellectual disability patients should also maintain proper dietary habits in their daily lives to digest body nutrition. I hope the above answer can help you. Thank you!
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