Question
It started out like he was different from other children his age, with his head always drooping. By the time other children were walking, he still wasn’t crawling. After a comprehensive check-up at the hospital, the doctor diagnosed him with cerebral palsy.
Answer
Infantile cerebral palsy, also known as infantile cerebral palsy, is a condition that occurs within the first month after birth, when the brain is still developing. It is caused by non-progressive brain damage that affects motor function and posture. Cerebral palsy is a common central nervous system disorder in childhood, affecting the brain and often accompanied by intellectual disability, epilepsy, behavioral abnormalities, psychiatric disorders, and visual, auditory, and language impairments.