There is no such thing as the top 10 manifestations of 1-month cerebral palsy. Common manifestations include feeding symptoms, physical symptoms, and mental status. 1. Feeding symptoms: Children with cerebral palsy will have symptoms of swallowing incoordination during breastfeeding, such as choking and coughing, frequent foaming, and small amount of milk. Patients with more severe cerebral palsy may have symptoms such as inability to suck or weak breastfeeding, as well as intestinal cramps, constipation, abdominal distension, and lack of weight gain. 2. Limb symptoms: the patient’s body is too hard or too soft, with less movement, especially the movement of both hands. For example, both upper limbs are flexed, both lower limbs are abnormally straightened, the lower limbs cannot be separated easily, the hands are clenched into fists, and tense contraction occurs when pulling the patient’s hands or feet. 3. Mental state: the patient is easily frightened and cries weakly or continuously. The best rehabilitation period for children with cerebral palsy is from birth to 6 months, after which the speed of recovery will decrease. Therefore, the earlier the treatment, the greater the plasticity of the brain and the more obvious the improvement of function. It is recommended that patients seek timely medical attention and treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid adverse consequences.