Cerebral palsy, or cerebral palsy, is a non-progressive brain injury caused by a variety of reasons. Common causes include non-genetic factors such as prenatal factors, factors at birth, and postnatal factors. Genetic factors such as marriage of close parents, family history of genetic disorders, and so on. There are also some patients with cerebral palsy for whom no clear cause can be found. 1. Non-genetic factors. (1) Pre-birth factors: common such as congenital malformations of brain development, as well as maternal infections during pregnancy, severe nutritional deficiencies, trauma, gestational toxemia, diabetes mellitus and radiation exposure. (2) Factors at the time of birth: common factors such as preterm delivery, prolonged delivery time, umbilical cord around the neck, placental abruption, placenta praevia resulting in fetal cerebral hypoxia; intracranial hemorrhage of the fetus due to birth injuries, emergency delivery, obstructed labor, hemorrhagic diseases; bilirubin brain due to mother-child blood type incompatibility or other causes of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia, and so on. (3) Postnatal factors: common such as central nervous system infection, poisoning, head trauma, severe asphyxia, cardiac arrest, persistent convulsions, intracranial hemorrhage, unexplained cerebral disorders and so on. 2. Genetic factors: Some children with cerebral palsy may have a family history of hereditary disease, parents marrying inbreeding, and those with cerebral palsy, mental retardation or congenital anomalies in their families, which may increase the probability of cerebral palsy in young children. It is recommended that cerebral palsy patients should consult a doctor in time and under the guidance of a professional doctor, do not treat blindly to avoid the adverse consequences.