Symptoms of infant rocking syndrome
summary
Infant rocking syndrome, as the name suggests, is a disease caused by rocking an infant. Mothers always like to shake their baby in their arms. In fact, this kind of action is very dangerous. It may make the baby suffer from shaking syndrome. So let's talk about the symptoms of baby rocking syndrome.
Symptoms of infant rocking syndrome
1. Symptoms of infant rocking syndrome: poor mental state. Babies with rocking syndrome show poor mental state at the initial stage. The main reactions are drowsiness, loss of appetite or irritability.
2. Symptoms of infant rocking syndrome: after the initial symptoms of convulsions, convulsions appear. Convulsions may be sporadic or local, but they may also occur frequently, and even cause coma or death in severe cases. Sometimes even if the life saved, but with serious neurological sequelae.
3. Symptoms of infant rocking syndrome: unconsciousness. The brain tissue of the infant is fragile and not strong. The violent rocking of external force may oppress the nerves in the brain, resulting in unconsciousness and even death.
matters needing attention
1. To control the baby's emotion, the doctor reminded that although the baby's crying will upset parents, they must understand that "crying" is the language for babies to communicate with others. They can only express their feelings and requirements with different crying. If parents can often play games with their baby, observe and understand his joys and sorrows, and give timely response, they can establish a close interactive relationship with their baby. After fully mastering the emotional state of the baby, the parents can "see the move to remove the move", and the baby will not cry constantly, but the parents do not know what to do. 2. Help baby massage parents can help baby massage, but also through the close contact of the body to ease the baby's mood, avoid holding sway and neglect the strength of the pinch and accidentally hurt the baby. Parents can take toys or go out for a walk to attract the baby to divert their attention and make the baby stop crying. If you feel that you are about to lose patience, don't force it. You should ask other experienced members of the family to help coax the baby, give yourself time to relax, and avoid making regretful things because of your emotional loss. 3. If the baby can't stop crying after a long time of pacification, it's best to consider sending the baby to the hospital, because when the baby is 2-3 months old, there is infantile colic, and when the baby is 5-9 months old, it's a good age for intussusception. It needs professional pediatrician's examination and comprehensive evaluation to really solve the baby's problem.