Does 7 months darling cerebral palsy symptom?
summary
The manifestations of cerebral palsy are different in different children. The symptoms of cerebral palsy in full-term children and seven month old children are also different. The physical development of seven month old children is in a relatively vigorous period. If parents do not pay attention to the care of children in this period, it is easy to delay the child's illness, Here is a detailed introduction of the symptoms of cerebral palsy in seven month old baby.
Does 7 months darling cerebral palsy symptom?
1、 The early symptoms of cerebral palsy in children are related to the degree of brain injury. The brain injury is mild, the symptoms occur late and the symptoms are mild; The more the initial symptoms and longer the duration of cerebral palsy, the greater the possibility of cerebral palsy.
2、 Seven month old baby's body is too hard or too soft, spontaneous movement is reduced, unable to suck or lactate, weak, spasmodic attack, easy to scare, weak or continuous crying. The early symptoms of cerebral palsy in children are fist in hand, thumb adduction, strabismus, and eyeball failure.
3、 When a seven month old baby is four or five months old, he can't stretch out his hand to grasp things or there is a difference between left and right. He won't turn over or only turn over to one side. When he is nervous, his upper limbs will bend inward and hold his fist. His lower limbs will cross and stretch or his head and back and his horns will turn back. When he grabs things, his upper limbs will stretch hard or backward, and his hands can't touch the midline.
matters needing attention
The symptoms of baby cerebral palsy will gradually change with the passage of time, if parents can grasp the treatment opportunity of cerebral palsy as soon as possible, then they can avoid children suffering more damage because of cerebral palsy attack. In real life, once parents find that their children have cerebral palsy symptoms, they should seize the opportunity to start the treatment of cerebral palsy as soon as possible to avoid the greater harm to their children.