Question

My baby still can’t sit up, always tilts his head back, has a vacant gaze, doesn’t smile much, and always keeps his fists clenched; it looks quite unusual. Even when drinking milk, he doesn’t seem to have much strength. We went to the hospital for a check-up, and the doctor told me my baby has cerebral palsy. What are the symptoms of cerebral palsy?

Answer

Children with cerebral palsy primarily exhibit motor abnormalities, including hyperkinesis, hyperactivity of the limbs, chorea, muscle stiffness, ataxia, hypotonia, muscle atrophy, tremors, and more. Based on the principle of correctable motor abnormal postures, various biomechanical treatment methods can be adopted. Follow the doctor’s advice, and wish your baby a healthy life.