Question

My baby has been unable to lift his eyes since he was three months old, and I feel something is quite unusual, worrying that he might have cerebral palsy. What are the early symptoms of baby cerebral palsy?

Answer

Generally, children with cerebral palsy have less activity than their peers and may experience difficulty in walking and standing, intellectual disabilities, stunted growth and development, as well as emotional and behavioral disorders. Often, these are accompanied by language disorders. It is recommended that you take your child to the hospital for a thorough examination as soon as possible for timely treatment. Patients should develop good daily habits, maintain a regular lifestyle, avoid smoking and drinking, and increase daily exercise to enhance their immunity and prevent recurrence of the condition.