What is Pediatric Cerebral Palsy?

Pediatric cerebral palsy is a non-progressive neurological disorder that occurs in early childhood, characterized by non-episodic central voluntary muscle dysfunction, such as severe limb pain, abnormal posture, and involuntary movements. It can also be accompanied by epilepsy, intellectual disability, language, and visual impairments. The incidence rate in our country has no precise report, while reports from abroad range from 1.5‰ to 5‰ of live births.
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What Medication Should a Child with Cough and Cold Take?

For the treatment of pediatric cough and cold, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s guidance, including oral medication or intravenous fluid therapy, and pay attention to prevent complications such as bronchitis and pneumonia. At the same time, ensuring the child drinks plenty of water, stays warm, and consumes appropriate dietary supplements can help in the recovery of the illness.
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