Question

My child was born normally, but now a diagnosis of cerebral palsy has been made, and I am very worried about my child. The child has never spoken, moves slowly, and has low intelligence, significantly different from normal children. The child seems somewhat mentally retarded. What are the common symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy?

Answer

A disease that develops into seizures due to non-progressive central nervous system motor dysfunction. Severe cases are accompanied by intellectual disability. It includes epilepsy, limb spasms, and impairments in visual, auditory, and language functions. It is mainly caused by congenital defects, or acquired malnutrition or functional disorders after diseases, leading to depletion of blood, brain, internal organs, muscles, and limbs, resulting in insufficient strength and numbness. The brain is the house of the soul, which can lead to intellectual disability, slow response, unclear speech, weak chewing, drooling, weak limbs, hands that cannot grip firmly, and feet that cannot stand.