What are the manifestations of cerebral palsy in babies

  Parents are more concerned about the health of their babies. As long as the baby is healthy, it is better than anything else. It is normal for parents to worry about their baby's health problems. So, what are the manifestations of cerebral palsy in babies? Let's learn about it together.

  

What are the manifestations of cerebral palsy in babies1

  When breastfeeding, babies with cerebral palsy lack strength, especially when sucking. Some babies with obvious symptoms of cerebral palsy not only have difficulty breastfeeding and lack strength, but also have difficulty swallowing milk. Besides the difficulty of feeding, babies with cerebral palsy also do not cry or laugh, mainly referring to babies aged four to five months.

  Not being able to look up, or being unstable and constantly swaying when the baby looks up, can also be considered as abnormal brain development in the baby, which may be an abnormal manifestation of cerebral palsy. Some babies have very stiff bodies and cannot make curved movements. Some babies with cerebral palsy have limbs that are too soft, unable to grasp objects, and cannot even hold things.

  Because cerebral palsy mainly affects the brain, it can have an impact on the baby's eye nerves, leading to abnormalities or anomalies in the baby's eyes. From the specific reactions of babies, babies with cerebral palsy abnormalities often cannot respond promptly when they see moving objects at the age of two or three months, and some may even have severe strabismus.

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