A three-year-old child has developmental delays, cannot walk, sit, or speak, and often exhibits tremors. Discuss whether this may indicate cerebral palsy and traditional Chinese medicine treatment methods.
Understand the symptoms and causes of cerebral palsy, as well as how to determine the risk of your child having cerebral palsy.
Discussing the treatment prospects for children with comprehensive cerebral palsy, emphasizing the importance of continuous treatment and training in improving quality of life.
Does neonatal hypoxia trigger cerebral palsy?
My baby, just four months old, still frequently clenches their hands into a fist, and their reactions are much slower than other children. A friend suggested taking them to the hospital for a check-up to see if they have cerebral palsy. I’m not sure which department to go to. Doctor, does pediatric cerebral palsy belong to the pediatric neurology field?
The symptoms of cerebral palsy may include not being able to walk, delayed language development, and intellectual disabilities.
Explore the treatment methods and precautions for cerebral palsy, providing parents with professional medical information.
A four-year-old child who cannot walk independently, crawl, speak, or recognize people is inquiring about treatment options for epilepsy caused by cerebral palsy.
Explore the relationship between vaccination and children’s muscle tone, and provide relevant treatment recommendations.
Current treatment mainly focuses on cell permeation repair therapy, which involves transplanting neural cells into the damaged central nervous system to promote structural reconstruction and functional recovery