Symptoms of cerebral palsy in infants at six months of age

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Generally, six month old children will laugh and have a lot of facial expressions, and they should be able to sit when they are six months old. However, children with cerebral palsy are different from other children. They almost don't laugh and have no facial expressions, and they don't feel lively and they don't like to move their hands and feet. Anyway, the feeling is very quiet. Let's share my views on the symptoms of six month old cerebral palsy.

Symptoms of cerebral palsy in infants at six months of age

Normal 6-month-old children can laugh or cry loudly, and their facial expressions are also very rich. 6-month-old children love to move, and their hands and feet often move. If the children don't have these movements, they are likely to have mild cerebral palsy, but it is recommended to go to a regular professional brain hospital for treatment.

Children with cerebral palsy are often in a more sensitive state. When they are sensitive, they are unwilling to cooperate when taking a bath and will not break off their fists. When their feet touch the edge of the bathtub, their back will appear stiff and upright.

When the baby is about 6 months old, it can't reach out and grab things, and it won't turn over. When tense, the lower limbs will cross and stretch or head and back. When grasping, the upper limbs will straighten or stretch backward, and the two hands can't touch the midline.

matters needing attention

Children with cerebral palsy should pay attention not to let the wind catch a cold, pay more attention to keep warm. Also in feeding the baby to eat, to slow down, do not choke the baby, if it is a mother feeding, then adults should eat light, do not eat too cold food.