How does cerebral palsy of newborn baby return a responsibility?

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When young parents first welcome the coming new life, it is a happy thing, but with the birth of a child with cerebral palsy, this happiness is completely washed away, and replaced by pain and confusion. So, let's take a look at what's going on with cerebral palsy? Let's introduce the related knowledge of the field.

How does cerebral palsy of newborn baby return a responsibility?

First: according to our research on cerebral palsy, it is found that the general occurrence of cerebral palsy patients is usually caused by the brain damage of the patients and then the physical and motor performance, especially dystocia, premature delivery or other problems of the child's birth, such as low body weight or multiple births, which will lead to the occurrence of cerebral palsy.

Second: on the one hand, these cases will lead to hypoxia and ischemia of the brain when the child is born or delivered, which will lead to respiratory problems and cell death of the brain cells of the patient. On the other hand, the brain of the patient is not fully developed, which will lead to the failure of some brain functions and the emergence of symptoms of cerebral palsy, It leads to cerebral palsy.

Third: timely control of cerebral palsy children's symptoms of the child's body for a self-examination, basically after their own determination, and then take the child to a professional hospital for a detailed examination, and ultimately determine the child's physical condition, and timely treatment of the child;

matters needing attention

1. First of all, parents should have a basic understanding of cerebral palsy, so that they can make a good basic judgment and timely monitor after the birth of the child, so as to prevent the child's cerebral palsy from worsening, so as to achieve the effect of early prevention; 2. In addition, it is clear about the growth and development of infants and young children. Children will have different behaviors at different stages and at different times. There is a common saying that "three turns, six sits, seven rolls and eight climbs". That is to say, when the child is three months old, he will turn over on his own. When he is six months old, he will be able to keep his seat independently, and when he is eight months old, he will be able to climb, There are children about 9 months to be able to support things to stand alone. So these are also a way to judge whether a child has cerebral palsy; 3. In terms of children's walking posture, generally speaking, the heel of a normal child will touch the ground, and the child's muscles are normal. No matter squatting or bathing or dressing, the child can bend his body normally, but for children with cerebral palsy. Normal body bending can not be completed, spastic cerebral palsy patients in general limb performance is very rigid, so this kind of patients often can be seen from the limb;