What are the early symptoms of children with cerebral palsy
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My best friend's mood has not been very good. After comforting her for a long time, I learned that her little nephew has cerebral palsy symptoms, and the situation is not very optimistic. Now their families are very anxious. Today, let me talk about the early symptoms of cerebral palsy in children.
What are the early symptoms of children with cerebral palsy
First: the newborn or 3-month-old baby is prone to panic, crying, breast weariness and sleep difficulties. 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. 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. Normal infants should reach out and grasp when they see objects from 3 to 5 months. If they can't see objects after 5 months, they are suspected of cerebral palsy.
Second: in normal infants shortly after birth, due to the influence 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. Clenching: Generally speaking, infants can clench their fists within 3 months after birth without opening them. If they still have adduction of thumb after 4 months, if they do not open their hands, children with cerebral palsy should be suspected.
Third: poor exercise self-control, serious hands will not grasp things, feet will not walk, some will not even turn over, will not sit up, will not stand, will not chew and swallow normally. All kinds of postures are abnormal, the stability of postures is poor, the head is still not straight after 3 months, and they are used to leaning to one side, or shaking from left to right. Children don't like to take a bath, and it's hard to break their fists when they wash their hands.
matters needing attention
Usually parents should pay more attention to the daily life of children, pay attention to nursing rehabilitation exercise, exercise children's autonomy, avoid relying too much on parents, and keep children's living habits healthy and good, appropriate supplement nutrition, avoid the stimulation of the external environment.














