Symptoms of spastic cerebral palsy

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Spastic cerebral palsy (referred to as cerebral palsy) is cerebral palsy. It refers to the movement and posture disorder caused by the non progressive injury of immature brain due to various reasons. Some lesions in the upper cervical spinal cord below the pyramidal junction do not meet the definition of this disease, but can still be treated as cerebral palsy. Spastic cerebral palsy symptoms to tell you.

Symptoms of spastic cerebral palsy

Monoplegia: whether upper or lower limbs, only one limb is affected, which is a rare type. Before making a diagnosis, the examiner must carefully assess the condition of other limbs.

Hemiplegia: ipsilateral limb involvement. These patients are usually spastic and the upper limbs are usually more severe than the lower limbs.

Paraplegia: often accompanied by premature birth. Paraplegia is mostly spasmodic, characterized by scissors gait or cross gait.

matters needing attention

(1) Pregnant women should actively carry out early prenatal examination, do a good job in perinatal health care, to prevent fetal congenital diseases( 2) Should give up bad habits, such as smoking, drinking, can not abuse narcotics, sedatives and other drugs( 3) Prevent influenza, rubella and other virus infection, do not contact cats, dogs, etc( 4) Avoid contact with radiation and other harmful and toxic substances and frequent B-ultrasound examination.