Symptoms of infantile suffocation syndrome

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Infant shaking syndrome refers to the sudden violent shaking of infants in an improper way, or the rapid shaking of infants for countless times for a long time, resulting in brain injury or even death. Most of the cases occurred when babies suffered from domestic violence or abuse. So, let's talk about the symptoms of infantile suffocation syndrome.

Symptoms of infantile suffocation syndrome

The baby with shaking syndrome in poor mental state has poor mental state at the initial stage, and the main reactions are drowsiness, loss of appetite or restlessness.

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.

The brain tissue of infants with unconsciousness is fragile and weak, which may cause severe shaking of external force and compression of brain nerves, resulting in unconsciousness of infants, and even death.

matters needing attention

When the baby has the initial symptoms of baby shaking syndrome, that is, drowsiness, loss of appetite or irritability, occasionally accompanied by convulsions, parents should take the baby to the hospital immediately for examination and treatment. Because infant rocking syndrome may lead to infant death, parents must not have a fluke mentality and miss the best treatment time.