Characteristics of cerebral palsy in children
Disease description:
My sister's child is over six months old but still cannot roll over. After a hospital examination, it was diagnosed as caused by cerebral palsy. What are the characteristic symptoms of cerebral palsy in children?
Cerebral palsy in children is characterized by symptoms such as delayed reactions, language impairments, behavioral disorders, intellectual disability, and motor dysfunction. It is usually caused by congenital developmental abnormalities. Treatment typically involves long-term use of neurotrophic medications to nourish the nerves, along with regular physical exercise for the child, which can help improve symptoms to some extent.