Question

I recently noticed that my child seems to have some unusual behaviors, including his posture, and I suspect he might have cerebral palsy. What are the general symptoms of infant cerebral palsy?

Answer

Generally, symptoms of infant cerebral palsy manifest as abnormalities in physical growth and development, with postures and body shapes that differ from those of normal children. They also exhibit unusual language and motor skills, along with poor muscle tone. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for a thorough examination promptly to confirm the results and receive targeted treatment. Symptoms can vary depending on the underlying cause, so patients should seek systematic and standardized examinations at a regular three-level A hospital as soon as possible to receive appropriate treatment and recover quickly.