Question

The baby was born healthy, but during feeding, the baby’s suckling strength is insufficient. At four months old, the baby should be able to roll over, but my baby’s head is unstable and their limbs are weak, with few movements and sometimes showing dullness. Could this be a sign of infant cerebral palsy?

Answer

Infant cerebral palsy typically presents with developmental delays, including intellectual, language, and motor impairments. Parents often notice their child’s slow responses, which could be a sign of cerebral palsy. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial; you should take your child to a specialized cerebral palsy hospital for examination to understand their specific condition.