Question
What are the symptoms of cerebral palsy?
Answer
The symptoms of cerebral palsy include motor impairments, posture disorders, language disorders, sensory and auditory impairments, growth and development disorders, dental growth and development disorders, orofacial dysfunction, emotional and behavioral disorders, and epilepsy. Approximately 39% to 50% of children with cerebral palsy may develop epilepsy due to fixed lesions in the brain, with a particularly high incidence in children with severe intellectual impairment. Wishing the patient a speedy recovery!