What are the details to pay attention to in order to care for cerebral palsy disease?

  Cerebral palsy is a very serious neurological disorder of the brain, which has a great impact on the growth and intellectual development of the child. It is important to treat your child with cerebral palsy, and it is very important to take proper care of your child during the treatment process. The proper care of cerebral palsy can help children with cerebral palsy recover better. So, what are the details to pay attention to when taking care of cerebral palsy? The following is a detailed introduction: Care of cerebral palsy: 1. Health education: instruct the family to prevent the abnormal posture of the child, and teach the child to practice the movements that should be completed but are not completed.  2.Rational nutrition: breastfeeding, especially for premature babies and babies younger than gestational age. If breast milk is not enough, reasonable mixed feeding or artificial feeding can be used.  3.Health education: pay attention to the warmth of the child, clothes should be soft and comfortable. Disinfect dishes and milk utensils by boiling regularly. Prevent eczema, and take appropriate outdoor activities.  4.Medication care: Hold the child up or raise the head slightly when feeding medicine to prevent choking and coughing. For children who can take medication on their own, explain the role and purpose of medication and encourage them to take medication on their own.  5.Strengthen basic nursing care: keep the ward quiet and clean, disinfect the air and ground regularly, patrol the ward regularly, especially after nighttime, to prevent accidents such as children falling out of bed, self-injury and other injuries.  6.Psychological care of cerebral palsy: the child’s family is prone to anxiety, sadness and giving up treatment. Active and effective psychological guidance can enhance their confidence in treating the disease, and it is very important to patiently explain the appropriate measures such as cerebral palsy surgery to achieve the purpose of rehabilitation.