Symptoms and treatment of cerebral palsy in children

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In clinic, the symptoms of cerebral palsy in children are generally obvious. Generally speaking, the main symptoms of cerebral palsy in children are non progressive movement disorder, language disorder, abnormal gait and so on. Of course, children will also have some abnormal symptoms in other aspects, For example, some children with cerebral palsy will appear neurodevelopmental retardation, in addition, for the treatment of cerebral palsy, whether it can be treated in time is very critical, which will directly affect the effect of the treatment of cerebral palsy in children. Let's take a look at the following.

Symptoms and treatment of cerebral palsy in children

First: children with cerebral palsy have poor motor self-control ability, which is one of the main symptoms of children with cerebral palsy. If the condition is serious, children's hands often can't grasp things, and children's feet generally can't walk. The most serious condition is that children can't even turn over and sit up.

Second: the language expression of children with cerebral palsy is more difficult, with unclear pronunciation or stuttering symptoms. This is the language barrier of children with cerebral palsy. In addition, I believe many parents know that mental retardation is also the main symptom of children with cerebral palsy. Generally speaking, the intelligence of children with cerebral palsy is about 1 / 4 of that of normal children.

Third: all kinds of abnormal posture are some symptoms of cerebral palsy in children. Here, it mainly refers to the poor stability of children's posture. For example, if the 3-month-old baby still can't keep his head straight, or is used to leaning to one side of the symptoms, it is suggested that parents make a diagnosis in time.

matters needing attention

Parents must pay attention to the prevention of cerebral palsy in children. Although the disease of cerebral palsy can be recovered if it can be treated in time, there is no doubt that if it is not treated in time, it will have a great impact on the children themselves and their families.