Question
What are the specific early symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy?
Answer
Pediatric cerebral palsy primarily manifests as behavior that does not match the child’s actual age, such as an inability to sit or walk. In terms of language, this may be shown through an inability to speak, slurred speech, or stammering. Additionally, there may be intellectual disability, an inability to understand what others are saying, and limb deformities or disabilities. Patients should balance nutritional supplementation, engage in aerobic exercise to train the body, and maintain a cheerful mood to enhance their physique and speed up recovery.