Question

My child is already 3 years old, but he still doesn’t walk properly and often falls. I’m worried he might have cerebral palsy. What are the specific symptoms of infantile cerebral palsy?

Answer

Infantile cerebral palsy is a common disease that often occurs during infancy and can be difficult to detect. The main symptoms include frequent crying and tantrums, seizures, restless naps, difficulty in suckling, inability to laugh aloud by 4 months, strabismus, and inability to lift hands to grasp objects. This condition requires timely treatment and should not miss the optimal treatment time. Medication can be taken appropriately, along with rehabilitation training, to achieve the goal of radical cure (radical cure).