What determines the classification of cerebral palsy

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My baby is cerebral palsy, the doctor said that although it is difficult to recover, but patient treatment, or can improve. After a period of treatment, now I'll tell you about it. What determines the classification of cerebral palsy.

What determines the classification of cerebral palsy

First: hypermyotonia: both hands and feet have dyskinesia. Some children's hands and feet are more serious. Children's muscles are tense and hard. When they move their hands and feet, they can't move freely like a robot. Some thumb can't move inside and clench their fists.

Second: decreased muscle tension: children with quadriplegia, some drooling, soft, lying on their backs like a frog turned over, too can not lift up when lying prone, it is difficult to hold up, unable to support walking.

Third: the muscle tension is unstable: the tension of the whole body muscles changes constantly, and the body twitches or slowly moves aimlessly and involuntarily. The movement changes quickly, and is often unpredictable and changeable. It can only stop when you sleep.

matters needing attention

It's very troublesome to treat cerebral palsy, so we must be patient with the treatment of children's disease, so that children can get more care and timely treatment. If we find any abnormal phenomenon, we should take children to emergency department in time.