Question
My 4-year-old child has not yet learned to walk. Upon hospital examination, he was diagnosed with congenital cerebral palsy. Can it be treated?
Answer
The child has difficulty with suckling and swallowing while breastfeeding, often has sputum and vomiting, showing poor oral function, weak crying or screaming. These are all early signs of congenital cerebral palsy. The treatment for cerebral palsy is a long-term process, and the family can carry out long-term training at home by closely cooperating with doctors. The effectiveness of the training should be assessed to avoid unreasonable training methods.