Cerebral palsy is usually difficult to detect at birth, and is usually more likely to be detected in the first 2 to 3 months of life. Early diagnosis and treatment are recommended. Cerebral palsy is mainly caused by non-progressive brain damage during fetal or infant development in the womb. At birth, it is more difficult to detect abnormalities as various motor reflexes are not yet developed. When a child with cerebral palsy reaches the age of 2 to 3 months and has some contact with the outside world, symptoms such as backward motor development, movement disorders, postural abnormalities, reflex abnormalities and abnormal muscle tone can be detected. Usually, the earlier a child with cerebral palsy is treated, the better the result will be. Functional training, surgical treatment, hyperbaric oxygen, hydrotherapy and electrotherapy can be used to treat the child. Therefore, it is recommended to consult a doctor if you find out that your baby may be suffering from cerebral palsy.