What Are the Symptoms Of Cerebral Palsy?
Basic overview
Minor cerebral palsy
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- nickname
- Minor cerebral palsy
- Multiple groups
- Toddler
- Common causes
- For various reasons
- Common symptoms
- Central dyskinesias and abnormal postures
- Basic overview
- Mild cerebral palsy refers to non-progressive brain injury syndrome caused by various reasons from birth to 1 month after birth. It is mainly manifested as central dyskinesia and posture abnormalities, and is often accompanied by intelligence, audiovisual, eating, Many obstacles such as swallowing, speech, and behavior can seriously affect a child's life. In particular, the main effect of pediatric cerebral palsy on children is dyskinesia, and some children may be accompanied by a certain level of mental retardation, but it is fundamentally different from 'dementia' caused by human chromosomal abnormalities and chromosomal aberrations.
- 1. Can't turn over: It can't turn over after 6 months, it has diagnostic significance.
- 2. No use of lower limbs: 6-7 months without lower limbs to support weight briefly
- 3. Do not use one hand: Babies 7-10 months do not need to catch and play with one hand.
- 4, clumsy hands, fine movements of the hands, such as pinching small things, unbuttoning, fasten the belt is not flexible, uncoordinated, there is diagnostic significance in 7-10 months.
- 5, can not sit alone: 7 months can not sit alone.
- 6, can not grab the station: 10 months can not grab the station.
- 7, will not see you again: 10 months after the diagnostic significance.
- 8. Stand on tiptoes: stand on tiptoes for 10 months.
- 9. Can't take a step: 13-15 months later, I won't take a step.
- The diagnosis of mild cerebral palsy and cerebral palsy is almost the same, but the symptoms of mild cerebral palsy are not obvious. Parents are advised to check and confirm to the hospital as soon as possible to prevent the best time for treatment.