Is autism worse than cerebral palsy?

Autism and cerebral palsy will have a greater impact on the life, both more serious, specific related to the condition, can not be compared, abnormalities recommend timely medical treatment.
Autism: children with autism are accompanied by impairments in social interaction, verbal communication, and sensory perception. Most children with autism have intellectual and cognitive impairments, and the long-term prognosis is generally poor; early and reasonable education and training can improve the outcome to a certain extent.
Cerebral palsy: It is a persistent disorder of central motor and postural development, which may lead to limitation of limb movement, and some of the children may have a combination of mental retardation, audio-visual impairment, epilepsy, etc. The prognosis of children with cerebral palsy is normal. Children with cerebral palsy who have normal intelligence have a better prognosis and are expected to live independently, while children with significant hypotonia have poor prognosis because of their intellectual disability.
In conclusion, for both cerebral palsy and autism, early treatment of mild symptoms can improve the outcome to a certain extent, while severe cases have a poorer prognosis and are difficult to live independently. Both disorders have a great impact on life, and children with these disorders should be treated promptly and receive professional rehabilitation training as early as possible to maximize their long-term quality of life.