Symptoms of mental retardation in newborn infants?

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Mental retardation (MR) refers to the fact that children's intelligence and motor development during the growth period is significantly lower than the normal level of the same age, and it is difficult to adapt to the requirements of the objective environment. Experts point out that infants under one year old with more than one of the following abnormal manifestations are highly suggestive of the possibility of Mr

Symptoms of mental retardation in newborn infants?

(1) abnormal crying, that is, the time from stimulation to crying is long, sometimes repeated stimulation or continuous stimulation is needed to cause crying, or the crying is sharp or weak. Too much sleep is not easy to wake up. (3) the infant who has been over 100 days can't stand up or turn his head, and his or her eyes keep going in or out.

④ Only 3-4 months later, there was a smile, and the expression was dull, and there was no natural smile at 6 months. (5) the movements of looking at and playing with hands still existed at the age of half a year. (6) unresponsive, unable to look at the slowly moving object above the face at 6 months, unable to turn the head in the direction of sound, unable to turn to either side, unable to sit steadily without the help of adults.

⑦ After 9 months, he still dribbled and molted his teeth when he was awake. ⑧ At the age of 9 months, they can't reach out for things actively, and they can't support their weight with their legs when they are supported by adults. ⑨ Language development is backward, and at 10 months, they can't babble and pronounce clearly.

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In addition, there are many manifestations of infant mental retardation, such as drooling after one year old, or no strength and voice when crying, which are all manifestations of mental retardation. Therefore, once a family finds that their baby has this situation, they must take the baby to the hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible.