Question

Who knows the early symptoms of cerebral palsy?

Answer

The early symptoms of cerebral palsy generally include the following: difficulty feeding newborns, such as weak suckling and swallowing difficulties, poor closure. Children often cry less, move less, have weak cries, and are too quiet. Or they may cry, be restless, easily startled, or repeatedly tremble. Uncoordinated movement, asymmetrical movement, and random movement; abnormal muscle tone, abnormal posture, and movement patterns. The basis for treatment varies from person to person, depending on the different diseases and treatment methods. The duration of each patient’s course, the presence or absence of complications, as well as the patient’s physical health and the different treatment technologies and methods used directly affect the specific treatment situation for each individual. The key to treating childhood cerebral palsy is early detection and early treatment. This is mainly due to brain nerve cell damage and necrosis caused by hypoxia-ischemia before and after birth. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for further diagnosis and treatment.