Symptoms of cerebral palsy in children

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Although people are very familiar with the disease of cerebral palsy in children, we only know the harm caused to children after suffering from the disease, but we are not particularly clear about the symptoms of children. In order to help parents and friends find the disease in time and help children treat it, we will focus on the symptoms of cerebral palsy in children today Performance to summarize for you.

Symptoms of cerebral palsy in children

1. Central dyskinesia is characterized by motor retardation, such as head up, turn over, sitting and limb motor retardation or leakage. Autonomous movement difficulty, movement rigidity, uncoordinated, asymmetry, abnormal movement pattern or joint reaction and involuntary movement. Less exercise. Patients do not like to move, very quiet, less spontaneous movement.

2. Perceptual disorder: the response of the objective stimulation on the sensory organs to the individual attributes of things, such as shape, color, size and weight, is called sensation. Different attributes of things are reflected in the brain for synthesis, and combined with previous experience, the overall impression formed in the brain is called perception, and perception disorder will also affect the patient's perceptual dysfunction.

3. Mental retardation: Intelligence refers to people's ability to recognize and understand objective things and use knowledge and experience to solve problems, including memory, observation, imagination, thinking, judgment, etc. Children with cerebral palsy are often accompanied by mental retardation, dementia and speech disorders. Aphasia, dysarthria and unclear speech may occur in children.

matters needing attention

I hope parents and friends can pay more attention to their children when their children are just born. When they find that their children have these symptoms, they should immediately take their children to the regular hospital for examination, so that they can find and treat their children in time after their illness.