What happens to a baby's broken hands?
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Some people say that it's meaningful for a baby to break palmprint. As an old saying goes, "a man's palmprint is thousands of weight, while a woman's palmprint is raised in a room." That is to say, a man has the ability to create wealth and can be valuable. What happens to a baby's broken hands? Now let me tell you something.
What happens to a baby's broken hands?
However, there is another saying that worries the mother, that is, the baby with broken palms may be a Down's baby, and with the growth of age, there may be mental retardation and other problems. Out of a responsible attitude towards the baby, we have to go to the hospital more often and let a professional doctor help us make a diagnosis. Even if the final result tells the baby that everything is normal, we can feel at ease.
Because most of the Down's baby will have the characteristics of broken palm pattern, but it does not mean that the broken palm pattern is the baby must be Tang's baby. This is equivalent to: most men smoke, but it doesn't mean that it must be men who smoke. For example, on the appearance, it will show that the distance between the eyes is wide, the outer corners of the eyes are inclined upward, the ear position is low, the bridge of the nose is low, the tongue body is wide and thick, the mouth is often half open or the tongue extends out of the mouth, the lingual groove is deep and many, and the palm is thick but the finger is short and thick.
Most Down's babies have mild temperament, often giggle, like to imitate and repeat some simple actions, can carry out simple labor, a few patients are irritable, capricious, hyperactive, and even destructive and aggressive behavior. With the growth of Down's baby, the above problems will gradually appear.
matters needing attention
Mother must pay attention to the baby's heel blood (that is, neonatal disease screening) test results. Because the results come out late, many mothers may forget, if the results show abnormal, we must take the baby to see a doctor in time, not at home to judge, so as not to delay the baby.