What Is Mild Cerebral Palsy?

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 abnormal posture, and is often accompanied by intelligence, sight, hearing, eating Many obstacles, such as swallowing, swallowing, speech, and behavior, can seriously affect a child's life.

Mild cerebral palsy

Mild cerebral palsy refers to non-progressive brain injury syndrome caused by various reasons during the period from birth to 1 month after birth, mainly manifested as central
There are many factors that cause mild cerebral palsy, and prenatal factors are the most common.
The ultimate goal of daily care for children with mild cerebral palsy is to maximize the recovery or compensation of various survival functions of children with cerebral palsy, to rebuild some limb functions, reduce the degree of disability, and improve the quality of life; to relieve or reduce family and society burden.
Experts remind: If you want to do daily care for mild cerebral palsy, you need to pay attention to the following nursing principles:
Indoor environment: Keep the air fresh, plenty of sunlight, good ventilation, and suitable temperature. Regularly sterilize with ultraviolet radiation, and often mop the floor with disinfectant to ensure the cleanliness of children with cerebral palsy.
Pay attention to safety: children with cerebral palsy due to developmental retardation, the development of various movements are later than healthy children in the same period, and have difficulty moving. It should be guarded by someone. Take care to avoid accidental injury.
Cleaning and sanitation: Do a good job of cleaning and sanitation for children with cerebral palsy, take regular baths, and change clothes, bed sheets, bedding, etc. in a timely manner. The daily care of cerebral palsy requires strict cleaning requirements, and parents cannot ignore it.
Diet care: need to provide high-calorie, high-protein and vitamin-rich, digestible food. Dietary training should be given to children who have difficulty eating independently. When feeding, do not pull out the spoon hard while the patient's teeth are bitten to prevent damage to the teeth. Keep the head of the child in the midline position when feeding. The child can eat foreign matter by inhaling. Let the child learn to eat and get out of the feeding situation as early as possible. If the caloric intake of the child cannot be guaranteed, nasal feeding can be performed.
Skin care: Children with cerebral palsy who are seriously ill and cannot maintain a sitting position often stay in bed for a long time. The lateral position is suitable for children with various types of cerebral palsy. Nursing staff often help the child to turn over and reduce bed time during the day. Clean up the urine in time, keep the skin clean, and prevent bedsores or other infections.
Daily Nursing: Instruct parents and other family members to properly care for their children. Daily life activities are the most basic activities for people to maintain their lives, such as eating, changing clothes, washing, going to the toilet, etc. Children with cerebral palsy often have multiple abilities and need daily care and training. Pay attention to the position of the child when changing clothes. It is usually more convenient to sit and undress. For children, choose clothes that are easy to put on and take off. When changing clothes, generally wear the side limbs first and then take off. Attention should be paid to the ability of children to dress independently. Sanitize grooming training according to the age of the child, develop regular bowel movements. With age, the children can be taught to adults to learn how to use toilet paper and move their pants before defecation.

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