Question

My baby is just two months old, and I’ve noticed that he always likes to tilt his head back. I’ve heard that it might be cerebral palsy. What are the symptoms of baby cerebral palsy?

Answer

The symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy include: less crying, less movement, weak crying sounds, excessive calmness, difficulty in breastfeeding after birth, uncoordinated and asymmetric movements. When a child is diagnosed with cerebral palsy, parents need to bravely face the situation, help the child survive and become self-reliant, understand and teach them, and cultivate their ability to independently take responsibility. During the treatment period, patients need to maintain a moderate diet, regular lifestyle, actively participate in physical exercise, adjust mental and physical health, maintain hygiene, and avoid bacterial infections due to decreased immunity.