Question
What are the symptoms of baby cerebral palsy? My baby has been three months old now and he never raises his eyes. I feel something is abnormal and I’m worried he might have cerebral palsy.
Answer
The symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy generally include little crying after birth, lack of movement, weak voice, difficulty in feeding, and uncoordinated and asymmetric movements. Once a child is diagnosed with cerebral palsy, parents must bravely face the situation, enabling them to survive, be self-reliant, and even understand and teach themselves to independently undertake training in their areas of expertise. Patients need to develop good daily habits, maintain a regular lifestyle, refrain from smoking and drinking, and increase daily exercise to enhance their immunity and prevent the recurrence of the disease.