Question

My baby is two months old, but I’ve noticed they have leg shaking. When this happens again, I’m a bit suspicious that it might be cerebral palsy. Is a baby’s leg shaking a sign of cerebral palsy?

Answer

If your baby experiences leg shaking again, it doesn’t necessarily mean they have cerebral palsy; it could be due to high muscle tone. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a professional and thorough examination. Generally, cerebral palsy patients may exhibit symptoms such as inability to lift their eyes, intellectual disabilities, and thin bodies. Patients should develop good daily habits, maintain a regular schedule, avoid smoking and drinking, and engage in regular physical exercise to enhance immunity and prevent recurrence of the condition.