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Early symptoms of infants with cerebral palsy

Early symptoms of infants with cerebral palsy

Early symptoms of children with cerebral palsy, parents want their children to be healthy at birth. The clinical manifestations of cerebral palsy are varied and vary from person to person. Usually we can see the symptoms of cerebral palsy, such as being shorter than normal children. Let's take a look at the early symptoms and related information of children with cerebral palsy.

Early symptoms of cerebral palsy baby 1 first: neonatal period: whether there are difficulties in breastfeeding, such as the child will not suck, suck weakly or refuse to breastfeed after birth, or feel tired and weak after sucking; Are you too quiet, crying less or crying continuously? Whether there is less spontaneous exercise and low muscle tension.

The whole body is weak and weak; Whether it is manifested as whole body stiffness, good beating, increased muscle tension, often jumping out of infancy, head bending backwards, sometimes head leaning to one side, and stiff extension of both lower limbs; Whether there are symptoms such as shock, convulsion, screaming or irritability; Whether there are abnormal postures, such as adduction of upper limbs, pronation, clenching fists, etc.

Second: 1-3-month-old baby: whether there is thumb adduction, fist clenching or upper limb adduction and pronation; Whether you don't pay attention to people and don't look after what's in front of you; Whether the head is unstable, the neck can't be vertical, the head shakes from side to side or the head leans to one side, and you can't look up in prone position.

Whether there are changes in muscle tension, such as general stiffness, stiff trunk extension or general weakness. 4-5 months: Is the early symptom of the baby's cerebral palsy that the eyes don't follow the things in front of them, don't pay attention to people, and the eyes are not flexible? Whether you can't turn over, and your head is less than 90 when you are prone; Whether there is a gradual hardening of the body, a slight angular bow posture or scissors-like crossing of both lower limbs.

Third: have you seen uncoordinated hand, mouth and eye movements in 6-7 months? Whether the handle is released quickly; Whether there is an asymmetric posture; ; Whether there is an unstable sitting posture of leaning forward or backward; Whether there is head flexion, shoulder extension, lower limb pronation,

A clenched hand; Whether there is still the original reflection. 7- 12 months: whether children with early symptoms of cerebral palsy can't turn over after 6 months; Whether the lower limbs can not be supported for 6~7 months; 7- 10 months, and toys don't need to be grasped with one hand, or they are always grasped with one hand;

So parents and friends must pay attention to their children at ordinary times. If your child is a child with cerebral palsy, he must be sent to a professional hospital for treatment in time. Children's affairs must not be delayed, and strive for early detection and early treatment.

Early symptoms of infants with cerebral palsy were 2 1, and symptoms of visual and hearing impairment of cerebral palsy. Some children have hearing loss or even complete deafness, especially hand and foot peristalsis caused by hyperbilirubinemia. Visual impairment. About half of the children have visual impairment, and the most common are esotropia and ametropia. Visual defects will affect the coordination function of eyes and hands.

2. Cerebral palsy with symptoms of mental retardation. According to reports, more than two thirds of children are mentally retarded, of which about 50% are mildly to moderately retarded and about 25% are severely retarded. Epilepsy. Statistics show that about half of children with cerebral palsy are accompanied by epilepsy, especially spastic quadriplegia, hemiplegia, monoplegia and mental retardation.

3. Symptoms of facial and dental dysfunction of cerebral palsy. Some children with cerebral palsy cannot suck. Difficulty in swallowing and chewing, poor lip closure and frequent salivation. Some suffer from dental diseases or tooth hypoplasia, which are the most common symptoms in children with hand and foot peristalsis.

4. Language disorder symptoms of cerebral palsy. Children with cerebral palsy have language disorders due to motor disorders in vocal organs, limbs, hearing impairment, intelligence and growth environment.

5. Emotional and behavioral symptoms of cerebral palsy. Most children with cerebral palsy have abnormal mood or behavior, which is related to the impairment of brain function. Children are prone to crying, willful, stubborn, withdrawn, fragile and excitable.

Suffering from cerebral palsy, in addition to some of the symptoms mentioned above, there are other symptoms of cerebral palsy with abnormal sensation and cognition. I hope that parents and friends can pay more attention to some abnormal manifestations of their children, and seek medical advice in time once symptoms of cerebral palsy appear.

There are many factors leading to cerebral palsy, mainly before, during and after the baby is born. Some conditions encountered by the mother at birth, such as threatened abortion, multiple pregnancy, pregnancy preservation, or pregnancy height, may cause cerebral palsy. In addition, intrauterine infection is also a factor, and this infection is recessive.

At that time, it was not found that pregnant mothers were infected with the virus when they were sick, and the virus would affect the fetus through the placenta. In addition, drugs should not be used during pregnancy. Once the virus infects the fetus, it will affect its brain development and cause cerebral palsy or other congenital diseases.

At birth, children usually cry immediately after birth. It is not normal for people who don't cry, which is very noteworthy. It may lead to neonatal cerebral palsy due to hypoxia. Finally, there are genetic factors. Gene chromosomal mutation can also lead to fetal brain injury, which in turn leads to cerebral palsy.

There is no legal way for a child with cerebral palsy to die as soon as possible, because he (she) is a vivid life, and his (her) family can slightly alleviate his (her) condition through treatment. Although the disease is difficult to cure, it is still possible to cure it.

You can insist on giving your baby rehabilitation training every day, or find some remedies for treatment. I believe that this child will make progress one day. It is not uncommon for many children with cerebral palsy to take care of themselves at the insistence of their parents, so parents of children with cerebral palsy should not abandon them.

Parents with children with cerebral palsy, even the whole family, are bound to have a hard time every day. Of course, this kind of hard work is understandable. After all, children are their own. We should face life optimistically and take care of children with cerebral palsy carefully, hoping that miracles can happen to every child with cerebral palsy.

Early symptoms of cerebral palsy baby 3 The performance of cerebral palsy in infancy is not obvious, and many parents cannot find it. Mainly observe the following aspects:

1, easy to shock, newborns or 3-month-old babies are easy to cry, have aversion to milk, and have difficulty sleeping;

2, can not look up, after 100 days, the baby can not look up, when standing upright in April-May, the head is still shaking;

3, clench fist, generally within 3 months after birth, the baby can clench fist and open it all. If the thumb is still adducted and the hand is not open after 4 months, children with cerebral palsy should be suspected;

4, the expression is indifferent, and the expression of children with spastic cerebral palsy is indifferent;

5. Stiffness, especially when dressing, it is difficult for the upper limbs to wear cuffs, the thighs are not easy to abduct when changing diapers, the limbs are stiff when wiping their hands and taking a shower, and the whole body is turned over like wood instead of consciously turning over in stages. If parents find that their children have the above performance, they can go to the hospital to consult an expert doctor. In addition, parents should take their children to the hospital for physical examination regularly to find clinical symptoms early.

If your baby has cerebral palsy, and the early clinical symptoms are atypical, you need to observe carefully to find the following:

1, the baby is prone to hunger, irritability, particularly sensitive to the outside world, difficult to breastfeed, and often cries.

2. With the gradual development, there will be typical symptoms of motor function and behavioral function, such as increased muscle tension. When you wear clothes, your arms are so straight that it is difficult to wear them in your sleeves.

3. Normal children can't complete head-up time, turn over, stand and walk. The typical symptom is that if the baby stands on his toes, he will stand unsteadily, and at the same time there will be scissors-like symptoms. At this time, we must go to the hospital as soon as possible and give early intervention and treatment.

Early symptoms of cerebral palsy in children are as follows:

First, nursing is difficult when feeding, sucking and swallowing are uncoordinated, often accompanied by coma, and the head cannot be lifted after 3 months.

Second, it is too quiet or extremely irritating, and it is easy to be surprised. When you are nervous, you will shake your head and tremble involuntarily, making it difficult to fall asleep.

Third, it may also include mental retardation, inability to laugh, denial of people, and uncoordinated movements of head, eyes and hands. When lying on your back, your hands can't reach forward, you can't take what's in front of you, and your mother can't reach for something.

Fourth, if children within 3 months have repeated convulsions, neither calcium nor vitamin D can improve the symptoms, and the possibility of cerebral palsy should be considered.

Fifth, the development of sports is obviously backward or stagnant.

These are the early or prophase symptoms of cerebral palsy. Generally, the brain grows and develops for 3-4 months, the head can be raised, the body can sit for 6-7 months, the body can sit upright for 7 months, and the body can stand and walk independently for 65,438+02 months, which can judge the development of speech.