The main treatment methods for pediatric cerebral palsy include surgery and rehabilitation training. With advanced medical technology, surgical treatment is possible, and the government provides subsidies of 20,000 to 40,000 yuan. It is recommended to consult the Red Cross Society or the Charity Association for appropriate hospital treatment. Subsidies will also be provided during rehabilitation to help the baby gradually recover. Parents should also actively cooperate and assist in the baby’s treatment.
Six months after her birth, it was discovered that my daughter behaves differently from other children. She only looks in one direction, cannot turn her head, cannot lift her head, her limbs are not flexible, and she cannot grasp objects or suck her fingers. What are the causes of pediatric cerebral palsy?
There are many reasons for cerebral palsy in children, summarized as follows: parental smoking, alcoholism, drug abuse, maternal mental illness, diabetes during pregnancy, vaginal bleeding, complicated by high blood pressure diseases during pregnancy, placenta previa, threatened abortion or treatment with birth control pills for infertility, contraceptives, etc., high birth rate, preterm birth, history of abortion, twins or multiple births, fetal growth retardation, intrauterine infection, intrauterine distress, placental abruption, placental dysfunction, umbilical cord around the neck, forceps delivery, breech delivery, postpartum respiratory distress syndrome in infants born prematurely or with low birth weight, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, kernicterus, intracranial hemorrhage, infection, poisoning, and malnutrition.
After my daughter turned six months old, I noticed her behavior was different from other children. She would only fix her eyes on one place, couldn’t turn her head, couldn’t lift her head, her limbs were not flexible, and she couldn’t grasp things or suck her fingers. I’m worried she might have cerebral palsy. What causes cerebral palsy in children?
My baby is a premature infant, delivered two months early due to oxygen deficiency in the womb. Now, almost a year old, she still cannot lift her head and her reactions are very slow. The result is pediatric cerebral palsy. Why does it cause pediatric cerebral palsy? What are the causes of pediatric cerebral palsy?