Question
I went to a friend’s house today, and I saw that their son, who is already 2 years old, still can’t speak and his eyes are always staring blankly. When I talk to him, he doesn’t react. Is there a problem with my friend’s child? I want to know what the symptoms of cerebral palsy are and what kind of help can be provided.
Answer
The symptoms of cerebral palsy include postural disorders, abnormal body posture, poor stability, twisted positions during movement or at rest, and asymmetry on both sides. In some severe cases, the head cannot be held upright like a normal child. It is recommended that you take your child to a professional pediatric hospital for examination, including electrolytes and trace elements, in order to make an accurate diagnosis and choose the appropriate treatment method.