What does the harm of child cerebral palsy have
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My sister-in-law's child is a child with cerebral palsy. It seems that he was born in this way. The whole family has always wanted to cure the child's disease, so they have been seeking medical treatment. Recently, many people have heard that the rehabilitation treatment for patients with cerebral palsy is very effective. Today, let me share with you the harm of cerebral palsy in children.
What does the harm of child cerebral palsy have
Harm 1: the movement of cerebral palsy patients will cause inconvenience, some serious patients will not be able to grasp things, feet can not walk, and some patients will not turn over, sit, stand, or even eat normally. Some patients with cerebral palsy are used to clenching their fists, and it is difficult to break their hands apart. Some children who are just a few months old can't keep their heads upright, and are used to leaning in one direction, or will swing their heads back and forth.
Harm two: cerebral palsy symptoms in many times will always seriously endanger the health of children. Most children with cerebral palsy may have different degrees of language disorders, some of which are manifested as difficulties in language expression or construction, some of which are manifested as unclear pronunciation or stuttering, some of which are also manifested as aphasia, that is, they can understand other people's language, but they can't speak.
Harm 3: cerebral palsy in children, sometimes accompanied by abnormal psychological and behavioral problems, such as autism, hyperactivity, emotional instability and other symptoms. Healthy family environment, increasing communication with children of the same age, and early psychological and behavioral intervention are the key to the prevention and treatment of psychological and behavioral diseases.
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There are many ways to treat cerebral palsy. As long as the patients find a regular hospital for timely treatment, it will be of great help to the recovery of the disease. However, if the patients are not treated in time, there may be language disorders or mental retardation, which will make the patients paralyzed.