Question

What are the symptoms of cerebral palsy?

Answer

Cerebral palsy patients are also known as cerebral palsied children. The disease occurs in the brain and affects the limbs. It usually accompanies epilepsy, intellectual disability, behavioral abnormalities, mental disorders, as well as visual, auditory, and speech impairments. If infants exhibit difficulties in crying, being underweight, no growth or slow growth, poor motor skills, etc., in early stages. If they cannot turn over independently, cannot crawl or pay attention to others’ presence, have a dazed gaze, weak neck, unable to sit up straight, etc. The whole body is stiff, and hands are always in a fist-like state. It is best to discover and start early treatment as soon as possible; otherwise, it may affect the baby’s life.