Question
What are the clinical manifestations of cerebral palsy in infants?
Answer
The symptoms of cerebral palsy include:
- Neonatal period: Difficulty with breastfeeding, such as not suckling after feeding, weak suckling strength, or refusing to suckle, or showing signs of exhaustion after feeding; excessive crying or persistent crying, few spontaneous movements, low muscle tone, and overall weakness; the body is relatively stiff, with good fighting spirit, increased muscle tone, frequent expectoration, head back flexion, sometimes tilting the head to one side, both lower limbs extended; seizures, convulsions, screaming, or irritability; abnormal posture, such as inwardly rotated limbs and fists.