Question

My baby is 2 months old, and I always feel weak while breastfeeding, and he is easily startled. I searched online and found that it’s a symptom of cerebral palsy. What are the early symptoms of infantile cerebral palsy?

Answer

If an infant has cerebral palsy, the early symptoms are mainly developmental abnormalities, manifested as mental abnormalities. In the early stages, swallowing may be difficult, and there is a poor sense of sensation. They may not be sensitive to sound, their hands may be stiff, expressions relatively indifferent, muscles soft, and some may not be able to roll over. If not treated promptly, it will be difficult to treat once the later symptoms become apparent. If your child is currently experiencing this situation, it is recommended to take your child to the hospital for a detailed examination and diagnosis for treatment.