Question
When the child first started breastfeeding, she often choked on milk. But we didn’t pay much attention, thinking it was just because she was too small. However, as the months went by, we noticed that her hearing wasn’t very good either. Sometimes, when we waved something in front of her eyes, she seemed to not hear it at all. It didn’t spark any interest in her.
Answer
From birth to one month after birth, non-progressive brain injury syndrome caused by various reasons mainly manifests as central motor impairment and postural abnormalities. It often accompanies intellectual, visual, auditory, feeding, swallowing, speech, and behavioral impairments, severely affecting the child’s life. To observe whether a child has symptoms of cerebral palsy, there are several easy-to-learn and reliable methods: 1. Excessive or insufficient sleep time. 2. Crying with a low and monotonous sound without any voice. 3. Poor swallowing. Generally speaking, these are important manifestations of cerebral palsy.