How long do children with severe cerebral palsy live, 99% don’t know

How long does my child with severe cerebral palsy really live? How long does a child with severe cerebral palsy live? This is a common question I hear family members of patients ask their doctors in the hospital. Children with severe cerebral palsy usually need to undergo a thorough examination in the hospital to check if there are any complications in other parts of the body. If there are, they need to be treated at the same time to ensure that the child has as normal a life as possible. Clinical findings show that most children with cerebral palsy have only intellectual, physical, speech and visual impairments, and even though the quality of life is not as high as that of a normal person, their life expectancy will not be affected. Therefore, parents do not need to worry too much about the life expectancy of their children, and the most important thing is to treat them as soon as possible after diagnosis! Do you know how to treat it? Currently, there are many different treatments for cerebral palsy, the most common ones are rehabilitation training and surgery, as well as acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine, massage, etc. However, in some local rehabilitation centers, there are many different treatments for cerebral palsy. However, some local rehabilitation training centers lack professional guidance and their training concepts are too outdated, which makes many children with cerebral palsy remain stagnant and unable to improve their symptoms after years of rehabilitation training. More people are realizing that children with cerebral palsy need to seek out regular hospitals and the power of surgery in order to slowly recover. We have rich clinical experience in treating cerebral palsy, and our team has been studying cerebral palsy for many years. We now perform peripheral nerve narrowing surgery and carotid artery dissection, etc., and we are able to adopt different surgical methods according to the different symptoms of each child, which has allowed many children with cerebral palsy to get out of bed and walk, and to live a normal life.