Symptoms of children with cerebral palsy

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A very good friend of mine has a child with cerebral palsy. Now other children can walk, but they can't. They have to rely on things to sit, and they are twins. Other symptoms are as follows.

Symptoms of children with cerebral palsy

The first is the non progressive brain damage syndrome during the development period from pre birth to one month after birth, which is mainly manifested as central dyskinesia and postural abnormalities.

Second: it is characterized by abnormal posture and muscle tension, muscle weakness, involuntary movement and ataxia, often accompanied by sensory, cognitive, communication, behavioral disorders and secondary skeletal muscle abnormalities, and may have seizures.

Third: it is difficult for children to feed after birth, such as weak sucking, weak crying or crying, easy to be frightened. Too quiet, less active movement, backward movement development. Such as 3 months to 4 months old children prone position can not erect head or head instability.

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After 4 months, we still can't use forearm to support the load, and when we stand, we should use toe to touch the ground or two lower limbs to be too straight or cross. Abnormal muscle tension and abnormal posture often appear, such as hands flexion, finger adduction, clenching, forearm internal rotation, head and neck backward, etc.