Symptoms of brain injury in infants?

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Infant brain injury refers to non progressive brain injury caused by various reasons from birth to 1 year old, including congenital brain hypoplasia, cerebral palsy and central nervous system dysfunction caused by critical diseases or trauma in infancy. It can be manifested as behavioral neurodevelopmental abnormalities, central dyskinesia, mental retardation, epilepsy, audiovisual disorders, etc. Symptoms of brain injury in infants? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

Symptoms of brain injury in infants?

Newborns or infants within 2-6 months are prone to panic, vomiting, crying, anorexia and sleep disorders; Feeding, eating, chewing, drinking, swallowing and other difficulties, salivation, respiratory disorders, tracheitis like wheezing;

Low sensory value, easy to be startled by noise or body odor changes, and enhanced hugging reflex; To more than 90 days still help stand poor, walking, to suspect children with brain injury (cerebral palsy); After 105 days, the baby still can't look up, and the head still swings at 4-5 months;

At 4 months, there were still clenching fist, adduction of thumb and non opening of hand, which should be suspected as cerebral palsy; Infants should reach for objects when they are 4-5 months old. If they can't reach for objects after 5 months, they are suspected of brain injury (cerebral palsy);

matters needing attention

Good habit cultivation and emotional disorder correction: the proportion of brain injury children with emotional disorder is higher, and they should cultivate good habits from the neonatal period. Those with emotional disorder should be corrected by patient and guiding methods. Good emotion and active cooperation are important factors for fast training effect.