What Are the Symptoms of Pediatric Cerebral Palsy?

Babies may show weakness during feeding, difficulty in swallowing, faint or piercing cries, and weak walking with frequent falls. No reaction to their father’s calls might indicate pediatric cerebral palsy. This article introduces common symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy, including abnormal posture and motor development, swallowing difficulties, motor coordination problems, and delays in developmental milestones.
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What Are the Symptoms of Pediatric Cerebral Palsy?

During pregnancy, due to physical discomfort, my partner took some medication. Now, the child is almost two years old and isn’t walking well, much slower than same age peers. After hospital examination, it was found that the child has pediatric cerebral palsy. Most children with cerebral palsy have poor development, loose teeth, a tendency to lick, and various dental problems. The incidence rate is higher than that of normal children. The long-term development seems to be delayed. Some cerebral palsy children have obvious or inconsistent contractions of facial and tongue muscles. As a result, children find it difficult to chew and swallow, and have trouble closing their mouths and dribbling saliva.
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