Symptoms of cerebral palsy in 2 years old

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When the child was born at the age of one and a half, he didn't laugh or cry all the time, and he didn't move much. At the beginning, he didn't notice it. But I felt more and more wrong, so I took him to the hospital for examination. As a result, he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, which was a thunderbolt for me. Let me share with you the symptoms of cerebral palsy at the age of 2. I hope you will pay more attention to your children in the future.

Symptoms of cerebral palsy in 2 years old

Symptom 1: if the child is suffering from cerebral palsy, there will be many symptoms to show. First of all, the child can be distinguished from the child's intelligence. If the child is suffering from cerebral palsy, the child's intelligence is not very prominent, and the child will show unusual restlessness from the aspect of mood after suffering from cerebral palsy.

Symptom 2: there are many children with cerebral palsy will appear physical fatigue phenomenon, bad mood, anxiety, work or life pressure, these symptoms are the most common symptoms of cerebral palsy patients, if it is a child, then there may be weight gain, convulsions and other symptoms.

Symptom 3: these symptoms alone can indicate that the child may be suffering from cerebral palsy, but if you want to be sure, then you need to go to the hospital for some examination. The first examination to be done is the brain CT examination. At the same time, you need to do routine hematuria examination to judge.

matters needing attention

1. Patients can take appropriate activities and exercise. Encourage children to move every joint every day to promote blood circulation. 2. Encourage children to do more movement and language training, can help body recovery. 3. During pregnancy to prevent rubella virus infection, avoid fetal birth will appear abnormal body. 4. Cerebral palsy patients often have eating difficulties due to the development of the disease, which affects the function of the lips and tongue and causes language disorders. Family caregivers need to give correct feeding methods, and gradually cultivate the ability of children to eat independently, which plays a very important role in the language development and recovery of children with cerebral palsy.