What are the symptoms of cerebral palsy?

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The self-control of patients with cerebral palsy is very poor, so it leads to cerebral palsy has repeated attacks, so we should know more about cerebral palsy knowledge, of course, once suffering from cerebral palsy, we should carry out the treatment of cerebral palsy as soon as possible. So, what are the symptoms of cerebral palsy? Let's talk about it

What are the symptoms of cerebral palsy?

Dyskinesia: poor exercise self-control, serious hands will not grasp things, feet will not walk, some will not even turn over, will not sit up, will not stand, will not chew and swallow normally. Emotional and behavioral disorders: stubborn, self willed, irritable, withdrawn, emotional fluctuations, sometimes forced, self injurious, aggressive behavior.

Posture disorder: all kinds of postures are abnormal, the stability of postures is poor, the head is still not straight after 3 months, and they are used to leaning to one side, or shaking from left to right. Children don't like to take a bath, and it's hard to break their fists when they wash their hands. Tooth development disorders: loose texture, easy to fold. Oral and facial dysfunction, facial and tongue muscles sometimes spasmodic or uncoordinated contraction, chewing and swallowing difficulties, oral closure difficulties and drooling.

Mental retardation: about 1 / 4 of children with normal intelligence, about 1 / 2 of children with mild or moderate intelligence deficiency, and about 1 / 4 of children with severe intelligence deficiency. Audiovisual impairment: esotropia and difficulty in identifying the rhythm of sound are the most common.

matters needing attention

Patients with cerebral palsy should also maintain good living habits and diet regularity, to avoid satiety, overwork, lack of sleep and emotional impulse. Patients with cerebral palsy should also quit smoking and drinking, avoid climbing, swimming, driving and doing dangerous work.