Can you recover from not being able to lift your head at 6 months

Whether or not a person will recover from not being able to hold his head up at 6 months varies from person to person. If the condition is caused by cerebral palsy, vitamin D deficiency, etc., the mild condition will recover, while the severe condition may not. Normally, most babies will raise their head at 2~3 months, so 6 months won’t raise his head is an abnormal condition. To determine whether a 6-month-old baby can’t raise his head can recover or not, we need to take into account the actual situation to judge, and can’t make a generalization. Usually 6 months will not raise their head is mostly considered to be developmental delay, may be cerebral palsy or vitamin D deficiency, if the child’s condition is mild, timely treatment, usually can be recovered. However, if the condition is severe and treatment is not timely, the child may not recover. There is a certain regularity in the growth and development of infants and young children, and the fact that they can’t raise their heads at 6 months indicates that the muscle tissues are not well developed, so parents should bring their babies for health care checkups on time. To summarize, if your baby can’t raise his head within a certain period of time, you need to go to the hospital in time to improve the examination and cooperate with the doctor for active treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition.