What are the specific symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy?

  Pediatric cerebral palsy is one of the more common pediatric diseases, which not only causes great pain to the affected children, but also brings a heavy burden to the family and society. According to authoritative data, the number of children with cerebral palsy accounts for 1.5 to 5 per thousand of the total number of newborns in China, and the number is about 6 million, and is still increasing at a rate of 46,000 per year, which means that the situation is already very serious. However, many parents do not know the symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy very well, so they delay the better treatment period of pediatric cerebral palsy, which is very unfavorable to the rehabilitation of the child. Therefore, parents should understand the symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy correctly, and diagnose and treat it in time.  Specific symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy: 1. Abnormal muscle tone and abnormal posture often appear, such as inward flexion of both hands, clenching of both fists, internal rotation of forearms, and backward tilting of head and neck.  2. Stiffness of the limbs when dressing, difficulty in getting the upper limbs into the cuffs, difficulty in separating the thighs when changing diapers, and stiffness of the limbs.  3.Difficulty in feeding, such as weak sucking, weak crying or crying too much, easily frightened.  4.The toes face down when holding and lifting, in a toe standing position, like bipedal ballet-like, some even appear crossed, scissors-like.  5.Excessive quietness, active movement less.  6.Three months still can not lift the head, six months still can not roll over, eight months still can not sit.  7.No eye contact with parents and frequent convulsions.  8.Intellectual development lags behind that of normal children of the same age.  9.The hands, mouth and eyes are not coordinated, and cannot grasp what they see and bring it to the mouth.