Symptom characteristics of children with cerebral palsy

The clinical manifestations of cerebral palsy are various, with different ages and types showing different symptoms. The symptoms of cerebral palsy in children need to be discovered carefully, and early detection and early treatment are the best choice. The early symptoms of children with cerebral palsy are as follows: 1. Children often cry less and move less soon after birth, cry more weakly, excessively quiet or cry more, easily provoked, easily startled or repeatedly flesh jumping; 2. Feeding difficulties after birth, such as weak sucking, swallowing difficulties and poor oral closure; 3. Uncoordinated and asymmetrical movements, few random movements; 4. Frequent abnormalities in muscle tone, abnormalities in posture and movement patterns For example, at 3-4 months of age, the child cannot hold his head upright in prone position; at 4 months of age, he still cannot support weight with his forearms, often makes fists with his hands, and cannot put his hands into his mouth to suck; at 6-7 months of age, he still cannot turn over and sit alone for a moment; when he stands on his toes, or his legs are bent and cannot bear weight, or his two lower limbs are too straight and crossed, etc. All these conditions may be manifested by children with cerebral palsy. If parents are not able to grasp these conditions themselves, they need to go to the hospital and improve the relevant examination.