Question

A young child, at one year old, is still unable to walk and has poor finger extension ability. There seems to be a language expression obstacle, and the gait is unstable when walking. After hospital examination, it was diagnosed as cerebral palsy. Such a diagnosis comes as a shock to the family.

Answer

The symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy typically appear in infancy, Primary manifestation is central paralysis,including hemiplegia, quadriplegia, and often accompanied by various abnormal movements such as uncoordinated hand movements, choreoathetosis, and abnormal muscle tone. Some patients may experience motor function impairments. The confirmation of this condition can be a difficult reality for families, but understanding its symptoms and characteristics is crucial for early diagnosis and treatment. I hope this information is helpful to you, and I wish you well.