Cerebral palsy is a movement disorder caused by brain damage or developmental abnormalities, requiring early intervention for disease control.
For a 1.5-year-old child with cerebral palsy, it is recommended to undergo a thorough hospital examination and consider acupuncture therapy and nutritional supplementation to promote the child’s self-care abilities.
A 10-month-old baby may sometimes make strange expressions. What could be the cause? How should parents handle this situation?
Explore the symptoms of calcium deficiency in a 16-month-old baby and appropriate nutritional supplementation methods to promote healthy growth.
A 21-year-old student has been suffering from facial paralysis at school, with long-term treatment showing no improvement, seeking the best treatment plan.
A 3-year-old 2-month-old baby with acute upper respiratory tract infection has low body temperature and low lymphocytes. Parents inquire about how to handle the situation.
A 3-year-old child has been frequently sticking out their tongue for the past half year, and parents are inquiring about the cause and treatment methods.
A child may be aware of urination but not defecation, which might be related to brain development issues. It is recommended to undergo relevant examinations to determine the cause and seek professional treatment.
My sister and her husband are confused about their 5-year-old’s cerebral palsy issue. They have tried many methods but none have been effective. Now, they even hesitate to give their child medication. Recently, my brother-in-law sought treatment from a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner using acupuncture.
Discuss the treatment methods for a 6-month-old baby’s mild external hydrocephalus and what parents should be aware of.