Question

A child is about to turn two years old, having experienced difficulties at birth, including umbilical cord entanglement and insufficient cerebral blood supply. Currently, the child has a slow language development, unresponsive reactions, and is just beginning to walk. What are the typical symptoms of cerebral palsy in children?

Answer

Hello, I’m glad to help you with this: The aforementioned symptoms may appear in children, possibly due to neurological dysregulation but not necessarily indicative of cerebral palsy. The specific symptoms of cerebral palsy can vary from individual to individual. Some patients may exhibit involuntary movements and increased muscle tension, such as spasms in the hands and feet; others may have developmental delays and decreased immunity; still, some may experience phenomena such as paraplegia of the limbs.