Every new parent should pay close attention to the newborn baby’s development. If the newborn baby is easily frightened, has difficulty in sleeping, has difficulty in swallowing, drooling and whistling during early feeding, is still unable to stand or step after three months, has a wobbly head from four to five months, can’t reach out and grab an object when he sees it in May, can’t smile, has a pale expression and always has a worried face, and has a stiff body, etc., parents should pay attention to the symptoms once the above symptoms appear. Parents should pay attention to the above symptoms once they appear. If the symptoms persist, cerebral palsy should be suspected and go to the hospital for examination and confirmation. How much does it cost to treat cerebral palsy? The sudden detection of cerebral palsy will cause many families to suffer a blow, not only to suffer from the mental trauma but also to bear a huge financial pressure, then its treatment cost mainly depends on the specific symptoms of the child and the treatment chosen by the family of the child, in general, the earlier the treatment, the less severe cerebral palsy, and comparatively speaking, the lower the cost of treatment, so once an infant is detected with cerebral palsy, he or she will need to be treated in a timely manner. Therefore, once an infant is diagnosed with cerebral palsy, timely treatment is needed. If the best time for treatment is missed, it will not only increase the pain of the child, but also the difficulty of treatment and the cost of treatment. Early detection, diagnosis and treatment are the most important aspects of cerebral palsy treatment. For a new life that has just come into the world, it is his misfortune to be sick, and it is the family’s misfortune not to choose the most effective way, which will not only prolong the time of treatment, but also make the child suffer more pain. Sympathetic Nerve Net Stripping Surgery. Under the careful and precise surgery, many cerebral palsy patients have been cured, helping many families of cerebral palsy patients to get rid of the nightmare.