Question

A friend just had a baby who was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at just three months old. They can’t believe this fact. Is cerebral palsy very serious? What are the early symptoms of cerebral palsy, and can they be effectively prevented?

Answer

Early diagnosis of cerebral palsy is very important, making it particularly crucial to understand the early symptoms. Cerebral palsy typically refers to a central nervous system disorder characterized by non-progressive motor impairments, usually caused by non-progressive brain damage or brain developmental abnormalities from before birth to one month after birth. What are the early symptoms of cerebral palsy? Below, I’ll introduce them to you. Be vigilant for the early symptoms of cerebral palsy: In the neonatal period: Difficulty with breastfeeding, such as not being able to suck, weak sucking, or refusal to breastfeed; being excessively quiet; soft or persistent crying; and reduced spontaneous movement and low muscle tone.