Question
What are the early symptoms of neonatal cerebral palsy?
Answer
The most apparent early symptoms of cerebral palsy include not lifting the eyes, strabismus, difficulty in standing or walking, being easily startled, a persistent cry, a dislike for breastfeeding, and sleep disturbances. Additionally, there may be situations such as excessive stiffness or paralysis, difficulty in spreading the thighs, stiffness of limbs during bathing, and a dislike for taking a bath. Patients should balance their nutrition intake, engage in aerobic exercise to strengthen their bodies, maintain a cheerful mood to enhance their constitution, and accelerate the recovery process.