Question

A colleague’s daughter is one year old but is showing unusual behaviors, such as being unable to feed herself, not having learned to walk yet, and tightly clenching her fists. She even attacks her own head when angry, has unstable motor skills, and feels weak in her lower limbs. What are the common symptoms of children with cerebral palsy?

Answer

Fetal-type cerebral palsy accounts for 15-20% of cerebral palsy patients. The main characteristics are involuntary movements of the limbs and body, including irregular hand movements and reduced coordination abilities. These phenomena can lead to instability in standing and walking. It is noteworthy that these symptoms disappear during sleep. It is recommended that when there are related questions about the symptoms of cerebral palsy in children, professional medical advice should be sought for targeted treatment. Wishing you health!