Sometimes, we may see children with cerebral palsy who have unfavorable limb movements, such as pointed foot, scissor gait, forearm rotation, or even cannot walk normally; or have salivation at the corners of the mouth, difficulty in chewing and swallowing, slurred speech, and mental retardation. Cerebral palsy is undoubtedly very unfortunate for both the affected child and the whole family. So what causes cerebral palsy and can it be cured? Cerebral palsy, also known as cerebral palsy, is a syndrome that is mainly caused by postural and motor dysfunction due to non-progressive brain injury in the immature stage of brain development from one month after birth. There are many causes of cerebral palsy, mainly the ischemia and hypoxia of the brain caused by various reasons before, during and after birth, such as hyperthyroidism, smoking and advanced age of the mother before birth, ischemia and hypoxia caused by placenta praevia of the mother during birth, and neonatal jaundice after birth, etc. By and large, the causes of cerebral palsy are summarized in eight words: premature birth, difficult birth, asphyxia, and jaundice. So can cerebral palsy be cured? It is clear that the damage to the brain of a child with cerebral palsy cannot be cured, but the resulting dysfunction of some limbs, language, etc. can be cured. There are several surgical treatments for cerebral palsy. For spastic cerebral palsy, after the brain damage, the inhibitory function of the brain on the lower motor neurons is reduced, so that the excitability of the lower motor neurons is increased and the excitability of the muscles is excessive, thus causing various postural abnormalities or movement disorders, such as bending the elbows and wrists of the upper limbs, inward thumbing, scissor gait of the lower limbs, foot valgus, foot root cannot land, etc. These can be treated by peripheral nerve reduction. These problems can be solved by nerve adjustment through peripheral nerve narrowing. There is also carotid sympathetic nerve net stripping, which can relieve tardive dyskinesia, tense spasms, salivation, strabismus, mental retardation, and speech disorders.