Question

A baby showed abnormal signs at three months old, such as being unable to roll over and abnormal vision and hearing. The parents are worried that this may be a sign of cerebral palsy and are seeking information on the specific symptoms of cerebral palsy in a seven-month-old baby.

Answer

In cases of cerebral palsy, a seven-month-old baby may be unable to express themselves autonomously, leading to decreased muscle tone in the limbs, inability to suckle properly, and inability to perform actions like rolling over. Their developmental progress is significantly behind that of normally developing children of the same age. However, cerebral palsy cannot be diagnosed solely based on symptoms; it is necessary to bring the child to the hospital for professional examination and diagnosis. Considering the child’s young age, it is recommended to undergo treatment under the guidance of a doctor.