What are the symptoms of infantile cerebral palsy?

Infantile cerebral palsy is mainly characterized by movement disorders, intellectual disabilities and emotional disorders, and there are inter-individual differences due to the different degrees of the disease and their own conditions. 1. Movement disorders: Infants with cerebral palsy may have movement disorders such as hyperextension of the lower limbs, lifting the head, turning over, crawling, poor sucking ability, poor response to foraging for food, postural abnormality, stiff muscles that are not easy to straighten up, and lagging behind in motor development. 2. Intellectual disability: Cerebral palsy causes damage to the brain nerves of infants, resulting in intellectual abnormalities, slow response, slurred speech, drooling in infancy, dull expression, and weak crying. 3. Emotional disorders: Infants may show symptoms such as crying, refusing milk, big mood swings, etc. In addition, they may show symptoms such as thumb inversion, head shaking from side to side, no response to sound, and dull eyes. If cerebral palsy is present in infants, timely medical treatment should be sought to improve the prognosis of the child.