Because parents do not understand the early symptoms of cerebral palsy, the number of children with cerebral palsy is increasing and the condition is not detected in time, thus delaying the treatment of the child. Some children walk unsteadily and parents wonder if it is cerebral palsy. So, how do you find out if your child has cerebral palsy when walking unsteadily? The following is an introduction to the symptoms of cerebral palsy by experts. Symptoms of cerebral palsy: Fine motor movements that are normally performed with the hands and fingers are also affected. Posture (that is, the way we stand, sit, or move) is also abnormal. They cannot stand in a relaxed, symmetrical position. Children with hemiplegia (that is, dysfunction on one limb) stand with their feet turned inward and their wrists and elbows flexed so that their hands are across their abdomen rather than hanging relaxed at their sides. People with tardive dyskinetic cerebral palsy have difficulty standing up straight and quietly, and they have a lot of constant involuntary movements. Cerebral palsy is caused by damage to the immature brain and usually manifests itself during childhood. If an adult, especially an older person, suffers a brain injury, they will have a stroke (stroke) or a brain hemorrhage, and the sequelae are in many ways similar to those of a child with cerebral palsy, but a major difference between the two is that the adult brain has matured and stopped growing, whereas the brain of a child with cerebral palsy is not fully developed and is still growing and developing, so the effects of the injury are very different from those of an adult Therefore, the effects of the injury are very different from those of adults. Brain injuries in children with cerebral palsy do not usually continue to develop or get worse after they occur, whereas children with other conditions (such as myasthenia gravis) also show motor deficits in childhood, but these unfortunate children get worse. Brain damage in children with cerebral palsy is stable and does not get worse. However, in most cases, these children are born with brain damage, and the form in which this brain damage manifests changes as the child grows and develops. How does life detect that a child with unstable walking can become cerebral palsy? Once found to be a child with cerebral palsy immediately go to a regular hospital for examination and choose the appropriate treatment, hoping that all children with cerebral palsy will recover soon.