Symptoms of bilateral vocal cord paralysis in newborns are mainly in the form of hoarseness, aphasia, dyspnea, and dysphagia. Bilateral vocal cord paralysis in newborns is caused by problems with the motor nerves in the larynx, which may result in hoarseness, dysphonia, dysphagia, and other adverse symptoms. Some newborns will often cry more than can also lead to hoarse voice, this is not a symptom of vocal cord paralysis, so parents need to pay attention to distinguish, if the newborn does not cry when there is no hoarseness of the voice, it is a symptom of vocal cord paralysis. In the case of the above, parents need to take their newborns to the hospital for relevant examinations in a timely manner, after clarifying the cause of the disease and actively treating the symptoms, the prognosis is better.