A friend of mine had just given birth to a baby, and the whole family was still immersed in joy when they found that the child was unresponsive, cried weakly, and always closed his eyes. The whole family took the child to the hospital for an examination and realized that the child had infantile cerebral palsy (ICP). Due to the special nature of the disease, infantile cerebral palsy does not allow the child to receive some common treatments, as some of these treatments may have many negative effects on the patient if they are not properly administered. Therefore, rehabilitation of infantile cerebral palsy is now the key, but parents must treat their children according to their specific conditions in order to achieve the best results. For example, Chinese acupuncture, massage, rehabilitation and physiotherapy are worth trying.
Clinical manifestations and precautions of infantile cerebral palsy
Understand the common symptoms of infantile cerebral palsy, including feeding difficulties, movement disorders, and abnormal muscle tone, as well as how to provide appropriate care under a doctor’s guidance.
The symptoms of infantile cerebral palsy include delayed motor development, abnormal muscle tone and posture.
A five-year-old child who hasn’t started speaking may exhibit early symptoms of infantile cerebral palsy, necessitating early examination and treatment.
Early symptoms of infantile cerebral palsy include decreased crying, reduced movement, weak suckling, and uncoordinated movements.
Objective description of early symptoms and treatment suggestions for infantile cerebral palsy
Slight widening of the extracerebral space may warrant the use of brain cell nutrient drugs for intravenous treatment.
Discussing the treatment principles for infants with cerebral palsy, including the importance of comprehensive treatment, family training, and physician guidance.
Understanding the Symptoms and Treatment Principles of Infantile Cerebral Palsy