Question
What is the difference between cerebral palsy and developmental delay?
Answer
Cerebral palsy, also known as infantile cerebral paralysis, is a non-progressive syndrome caused by non-progressive brain damage occurring within one month after birth. It is characterized by posture and movement disorders. It is a common central nervous system disorder in early childhood, affecting the brain and extending to the limbs, potentially accompanied by intellectual disabilities, epilepsy, behavioral abnormalities, mental disorders, as well as visual, auditory, and language impairments.