Question
My neighbor’s child has been diagnosed with pediatric cerebral palsy, and I want to understand the related symptoms. Can you provide assistance?
Answer
The symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy include: 1. Persistent central motor impairment, severe motor function disabilities such as lifting the head, rolling over, sitting up, crawling, standing, and walking, as well as persistent disabilities in daily living functions. Secondly, abnormal motor posture. The development of posture and movement lags behind the milestones of motor development, manifested as immature, unbalanced, abnormal, diverse, and atypical development. Thirdly, abnormal reflex development, mainly manifested as the delayed disappearance or persistence of primitive reflexes and the occurrence or delay of protective reflexes.