Question
What are the symptoms of infantile cerebral palsy?
Answer
The early symptoms of cerebral palsy in infants may include: 1. Difficulty with feeding after birth, such as weak suckling, swallowing difficulties, and incomplete mouth closure; 2. Soon after birth, the infant may cry softly, appear overly quiet, or overly active; 3. Uncoordinated, asymmetric movements, and a reduction in spontaneous activities; developmental delays, such as a 3-4 month-old infant being unable to lift their head while lying on their back.