Is this cerebral palsy in the child?

  Pediatric cerebral palsy is caused by injuries sustained during a child’s development. The early manifestations of pediatric cerebral palsy are summarized.  Early manifestations of pediatric cerebral palsy Early symptoms appear in newborns and early infants (1 to 6 months). Due to the different causes and severity of the injury, the early symptoms are also various. The following are the main manifestations of pediatric cerebral palsy: 1.  2.Low muscle tone, reduced spontaneous movement, abnormal posture.  3.Cry and excitement when the body is hard, good jerking, rigid and uncoordinated movements.  4. Slow reaction, non-recognition, and inability to meet and follow eyes.  5.The development of gross motor is significantly backward, can’t lift the head, can’t roll over, can’t sit, can’t make fist with both hands, can’t grasp.  6. Frequent spastic seizures (this is a red flag with poor prognosis).  It should be emphasized that regardless of any of the above early manifestations, the presence of any of them alone is of little value; however, the presence of a compound, i.e., the presence of a combination of manifestations is of great significance.  In addition, some infants with milder disease often have no obvious symptoms in the early stage, but in the second half of infancy (between 6 and l2 months) there are some symptoms, which can also be regarded as early manifestations, for example, both lower limbs will not support jumping, hands will not grasp to palm, will not grasp stand, will not say goodbye to people, etc.