Question

A cousin encountered dystocia during childbirth, resulting in the newborn experiencing hypoxia. At the time, the doctor suggested rehabilitation treatment to prevent cerebral palsy. However, the family believed it was no big deal. Now, the child is showing developmental delays, speaking incoherently, and has poor fine motor skills.

Answer

The symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy may include: appearing abnormally quiet shortly after birth, with low motor abilities and a weak cry; or conversely, excessive crying, irritability, and frequent startling. Additionally, difficulties with suckling and swallowing, along with frequent spitting up during feeding, can also be signs of cerebral palsy. Delayed motor development and intellectual and physical growth lagging behind same age children are also common symptoms. It is recommended to take the child to a doctor as soon as possible and follow the doctor’s advice for appropriate treatment.