Symptoms of cerebral palsy

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As we all know: we all know that children are the hope of our parents. They are a situation that is difficult to control and the future of our motherland. We can't lose at the starting line. Cerebral palsy is the most common childhood disease. If we don't treat it in time, it will affect the child's life and leave a lifelong shadow. I would like to share with you my views on the symptoms of cerebral palsy.

Symptoms of cerebral palsy

1、 Motor retardation. For example, 3-4 months of children prone position can not be vertical head; After 4 months, the forearm could not support the weight; Hands often clench, can't put the hand into the mouth to suck; After 6-7 months, they could not turn over and sit alone for a while; When supporting the station, the foot should be on the ground, or the legs should be bent and unable to bear weight, or the lower limbs should be too straight or crossed.

2、 The symptoms of cerebral palsy are living when crying, no sound or deep and straight crying; Three months can only choose, can't look up, six months can't turn over, eight months can't sit still; During the movement, the hands and feet are not coordinated, and the side movement is more; Sleep too long or do not sleep; Although the eyes of children with cerebral palsy do not communicate with their parents first, they often convulse.

3、 Dyskinesia is also the main symptom of cerebral palsy. The movements of hands and feet are slightly inflexible or clumsy. In severe cases, the hands can't grasp things and the feet can't walk. Some cerebral palsy patients can't even turn over, sit up, stand up, chew and swallow normally.

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Now we have a deeper understanding of the symptoms of cerebral palsy, hope to help the majority of patients, once you also suffer from cerebral palsy patients must go to check or treatment as soon as possible, do not delay the best time to treat the disease. If you don't understand anything about cerebral palsy, you can continue to browse the relevant pages.