What symptom does cerebral palsy have?

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Cerebral palsy is a kind of syndrome which is caused by non progressive brain injury and is characterized by postural and motor dysfunction. It is a common central nervous system disorder syndrome in children. The lesion is located in the brain, involving the limbs. There are many causes of cerebral palsy in children, which can be summarized as follows: parents' smoking, drinking, drug abuse, mother's mental illness, gestational diabetes mellitus, vaginal bleeding, gestational hypertension and so on, newborns with mental retardation, epilepsy, behavioral abnormalities, mental disorders and visual, auditory, language disorders and other symptoms.

What symptom does cerebral palsy have?

In May, when you see objects, you will reach for them. If you can't see them after May, you are suspected of cerebral palsy. Generally, they will laugh 4-6 weeks after birth and recognize others later. Children with spastic cerebral palsy are indifferent, and their hands and feet move slowly. They are often sad. The muscles are soft and can't turn over. The movement is slow. When touching the inner thigh of the child, or letting the child's feet land or jump up and down, the lower limbs stretch and cross. It's also a manifestation of cerebral palsy.

In normal infants shortly after birth, due to the effect of step reflex, when standing upright, the two feet can move alternately. Although it may subside for a time at the age of 3 months, there is still no standing or walking person at the age of 3 months. The infants who had been over 100 days could not raise their heads, and their heads still swayed when they straightened their waists from April to May.

Crying, breast tiredness and difficulty sleeping. Early feeding, eating, chewing, drinking, dysphagia, salivation and dyspnea. The sensory threshold was low, and it was easy to be frightened by noise or posture change, and the hugging reflex was enhanced with crying. It's all possible symptoms of cerebral palsy.

matters needing attention

Rubella virus infection should be prevented before pregnancy. Regular health examination after pregnancy: pay attention to exclude the factors of dystocia, if there is hypertension, diabetes should be actively treated. Ensure nutrition and prevent premature delivery. Avoid unnecessary medication. According to the expected delivery date, choose a good delivery hospital, and be prepared for safe delivery. Can reduce the probability of cerebral palsy.