How Should Cerebral Palsy in Children Be Treated?

The baby is almost ready for kindergarten, but still can’t walk steadily, falls over easily, moves slowly, speaks with unclear articulation, doesn’t smile much, has a dull gaze, and has low intelligence. Very worried. After going to the hospital for a check-up, the baby was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Can cerebral palsy in children be cured?
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How Should Pediatric Cerebral Palsy Be Treated?

My baby is already 8 months old, but compared to babies of the same age, he seems particularly thin and small, and at this age, he still can’t sit up by himself. A hospital check-up revealed that he has cerebral palsy. There are many causes of cerebral palsy, which may occur before birth, such as abnormal brain development due to various reasons. It may also occur at birth, such as neonatal asphyxia or birth injuries. If a pregnant woman has diseases like rubella or herpes zoster, it may lead to fetal central nervous system damage and cerebral palsy symptoms. As for the treatment of pediatric cerebral palsy, it is best to follow the doctor’s guidance and suggestions for appropriate treatment methods. In addition, daily care for children with cerebral palsy is also very important.
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