Symptoms of infantile cerebral palsy

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From the moment I know that I am pregnant, my mother's suspicions will come out. I'm afraid that my baby will have this or that kind of problems. After the baby is born, all aspects of development are very good, and I won't be relieved. I'm also worried that the baby's brain development is normal and abnormal. I'll always compare it with children of the same age. I'm afraid that I will fall behind, and the baby with cerebral palsy will find it after birth, Does darling cerebral palsy symptom? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

Symptoms of infantile cerebral palsy

Dental development disorders: most of the children with cerebral palsy have dental development disorders. One year old children with cerebral palsy have loose teeth texture and are easy to decay, and the incidence of various dental diseases is also higher than that of normal children. Language barrier: normal one year old children can basically speak some simple words, but most children with cerebral palsy have different degrees of language barrier.

Dyskinesia: dyskinesia is the most common symptom of children with cerebral palsy. The motor ability of children with cerebral palsy is significantly lower than that of normal children of the same age. Congenital abnormality: including brain development abnormality caused by various reasons. 53% of cerebral palsy patients with quadriplegia are related to congenital abnormality; 35% of cerebral palsy patients without quadriplegia are caused by congenital dysplasia.

Cerebral palsy patients generally have many complications, such as hearing, language, intelligence are affected, baby mood is not stable, crying, stubborn, eccentric, sometimes uncontrolled behavior, serious epilepsy.

matters needing attention

In terms of diet, feed your baby more light and nutritious food, and let your baby have less contact with stimulating food and condiments that are easy to cause burden on your baby's digestive organs. Pay attention to the reasonable collocation of diet to avoid malnutrition caused by your baby's partial diet.