Question

What are the dangers of pediatric cerebral palsy?

Answer

Pediatric cerebral palsy is a non-progressive brain damage that occurs from pre-natal to post-natal development. It primarily leads to abnormal posture and motor developmental disorders, such as scissor gait, crouching toe, limb flexion, and muscle tension. Additionally, pediatric cerebral palsy often accompanies other issues, including strabismus, poor vision, low intelligence, and abnormal movements. At the same time, it may also cause disabilities in vision, language, hearing, eating, and epilepsy.