Question

My son is three months old and is experiencing symptoms such as refusing to nurse, constant crying, and difficulty feeding. Sometimes his behavior is very abnormal, and he doesn’t respond when I call him. I’m worried that he might have cerebral palsy. What is pediatric cerebral palsy, and what are its symptoms?

Answer

Pediatric cerebral palsy, also known as infantile cerebral palsy, is a comprehensive syndrome characterized by motor and posture dysfunction due to incomplete brain development. It often accompanies symptoms such as intellectual disabilities, epilepsy, abnormal behavior, and mental disorders.