Question
What Are the Symptoms of Pediatric Cerebral Palsy?
Answer
The main symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy include motor impairments, posture disorders, language disorders, visual and auditory impairments, growth and development disorders, dental growth and development disorders, facial function disorders, emotional and behavioral disorders, as well as possible epilepsy symptoms. These children usually have weaker activity abilities compared to normal children of the same age and poorer self-management skills, showing uncoordinated or clumsy movements, difficulty in grasping objects, and even the inability to crawl, sit, stand, and abnormal chewing and swallowing abilities.