Symptoms of cerebral palsy in 5 year old children, symptoms of cerebral palsy in children

Updated on healthy 2024-02-26
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.Movement disordersPoor motor self-control, severe hands can not grasp things, feet can not walk, some can not even turn over, can not sit up, can not stand, can not chew and swallow normally.

    2.Postural disordersAll kinds of posture abnormalities, poor stability of posture, 3 months still unable to keep the head straight, accustomed to one side, or left and right back and forth. Children don't like bathing, and it's not easy to break their fists when washing their hands.

    3.Intellectual disabilityAbout 1 4 children with normal intelligence, about 1 2 with mild or moderate mental deficiency, and about 1 4 with severe mental deficit.

    4.Language barriersDifficulty with speech, slurred pronunciation, or stuttering.

    5.Audio-visual and auditory impairmentIntrasquint and difficulty discerning the rhythm of sounds are most common.

    6.Failure to thriveUndersized.

    7.Disorders of tooth developmentThe texture is loose and easy to fold. Orofacial dysfunction, sometimes spasmodic or uncoordinated contractions of the muscles of the face and tongue, difficulty chewing and swallowing, difficulty closing the mouth, and drooling.

    8.Emotional and behavioral disordersStubborn, willful, irritable, withdrawn, mood swings, sometimes compulsive, self-harmful, aggressive behavior.

    9.Epilepsy39% to 50% of children with cerebral palsy have epilepsy due to fixed lesions in the brain, especially those with severe mental retardation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    (1) Movement disorders:

    Children with cerebral palsy have lower motor ability than normal children of the same age, poor motor self-control, and the degree of impairment is only slightly inflexible or clumsy in hand and foot movements, and in severe cases, they cannot grasp things with their hands and cannot walk with their feet'It doesn't even roll over, it doesn't sit up, it doesn't stand up, it doesn't chew and swallow properly.

    (2) Postural disorders:

    Children with cerebral palsy have abnormal postures, poor posture stability, awkward posture during exercise or at rest, asymmetry between the left and right sides, and some severe cases often cannot be in an upright and neutral position like normal children, but are accustomed to tilting to one side, or swaying back and forth.

    (3) Intellectual disability:

    Among all children with cerebral palsy, about 1 4 children have normal intelligence, about 1 2 have mild or moderate mental deficiency, and about 1 have a place with severe mental deficiency 4.

    (4) Language barrier:

    Most children with cerebral palsy may have varying degrees of language impairment, some of which are manifested as difficulty in language expression or language formation, some are manifested by slurred pronunciation or stuttering, and some also manifest as aphasia, that is, they can understand other people's language, but they cannot speak on their own, especially in the proportion of cerebral palsy with aphtosis in the hands.

    (5) Visual and hearing impairments

    Many children with cerebral palsy have myopia or strabismus, among which esotropia is more common, and hearing loss is more common with aphtotic cerebral palsy. Children with cerebral palsy often have difficulty discerning the rhythm of sounds.

    (6) Growth and development disorders

    Some children with mild cerebral palsy can have basic or near-normal growth and development, but most children with cerebral palsy are shorter than normal children of the same age, and their growth and development appear to be backward.

    (7) Dental development disorders

    Most of the teeth of children with cerebral palsy are underdeveloped, the tooth texture is loose and easy to decay, and the incidence of various dental diseases is higher than that of normal children.

    (8) Oral and facial dysfunction:

    Some children with cerebral palsy have significant spasms or uncoordinated contractions of the facial muscles and tongue muscles. This can lead to difficulty chewing and swallowing, difficulty closing the mouth, and drooling.

    (9) Emotional and behavioral disorders:

    Many children with cerebral palsy, especially those with athetoid and children, are stubborn and willful, with large mood swings, good feelings and irritability, and some are even withdrawn and unsociable. Abnormal behavior manifests as:

    1) Compulsive behavior: self-forcing oneself to do a certain action.

    2) Self-injurious behavior: hitting oneself or hitting oneself with one's head on the wall.

    3) Aggressive behavior: Hit others, but it is rare.

    (10), Epilepsy:

    About 39%-50% of children with cerebral palsy have epilepsy due to fixed lesions in the brain, and the incidence of epilepsy in children with severe mental retardation is particularly prominent.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    .Manifestations of cerebral palsy in children.

    1. Sleeping too long or not sleeping.

    2.Crying without a voice or with a low, straight cry.

    3.Poor swallowing.

    4.Hands and feet are uncoordinated during exercise, and there are more lateral movements.

    5.When peeing, you can't open your legs.

    6.I can't look up for three months, I can't turn over for six months, and I can't sit for eight monthsEye contact with parents is not made and frequent convulsions.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Manifestations of cerebral palsy in children, muscles are weak and unable to turn over, slow movements, or lower limbs stretch and cross. Stiffness, especially when dressing, the upper limbs are difficult to fit into the cuffs, the thighs are not easy to abduct when changing diapers, and the limbs begin to stiffen when bathing.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The manifestation of pediatric cerebral palsy is that the baby will smile 4-6 weeks after birth, and then it will have the ability to recognize people. Those whose muscles are weak and cannot turn over, move slowly, or have lower limbs stretched and crossed. Stiffness, especially when dressing, the upper limbs are difficult to enter the cuffs, the thighs are not easy to abduct when changing diapers, and the limbs begin to stiffen when bathing, and they do not like to bathe.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Cerebral palsy in children, the child stands with his legs crossed, walks on tiptoe, and his heels do not touch the ground; The hand is not flexible, and the thumb is held in the palm of the hand when the fist is clenched; Some also have strange facial movements, such as sticking out the tongue and speaking slurred. At this time, parents should pay attention and go to the hospital for diagnosis.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    For the manifestations of cerebral palsy in children, parents should do a good job in the prevention of cerebral palsy during pregnancy, maintain good living habits, and regularly go to the hospital for pregnancy check-ups to prevent cerebral palsy.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    To put it bluntly, the intelligence is significantly lower than that of the same age! There is a special countenance....

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The performance of cerebral palsy in children, his behavior is certainly different from that of ordinary children.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

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  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Experts from the Stem Cell ** Center of Shijiazhuang First Hospital explain the clinical symptoms in detail:

    1. Central movement disorder is manifested as motor development delay, which is significantly behind children of the same age, and is only discovered by parents when the child has difficulty raising his head, turning over and sitting. The limbs of the sick children rarely move, especially the lower limbs, which are often manifested as hemiplegia, bilateral paralysis, quadriplegia, etc. Due to difficulty with voluntary movements, movements are stiff and uncoordinated, and abnormal movement patterns often occur.

    2. When there is a lesion in the extrapyramidal system of muscle tone and posture abnormality or the Kihchainadi ganglia, the main manifestations are abnormal movements, motor enhancement, athetosis, chorea, and muscle rigidity; ataxia and hypotonia when cerebellar lesions are present; Muscle rigidity and tremor occur in the case of extensive brain lesions.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Typical symptoms are scissor step, high muscle tone.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Stiffness of limbs, inability to move involuntarily, inability to speak,

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    To know if a child has cerebral palsy, you must know what are the symptoms of cerebral palsy in children? The Cerebral Palsy ** Base of the Mid-Levels Hospital of the Naval Command College pointed out that pediatric cerebral palsy has the following symptoms:

    1. Dyskinesia: poor motor self-control, in severe cases, the hands will not grasp things, the feet will not walk, some will not even turn over, will not sit up, will not stand, will not chew and swallow normally.

    2. Posture disorders: all kinds of posture abnormalities, poor stability of posture, 3 months still can not be straight, accustomed to bias to one side, or left and right back and forth, children do not like to bathe, wash hands when it is not easy to open the fist.

    3. Intellectual disability: about 1 4 children with normal intelligence, about 1 2 with mild or moderate mental deficiency, and about 1 4 with severe mental deficiency.

    4. Language disorder: difficulty in language expression, slurred pronunciation or stuttering.

    5. Audio-visual impairment is the most common with internal strabismus and difficulty in distinguishing the rhythm of sound.

    6. Growth and development disorders: short stature.

    7. Tooth development disorder: loose texture and easy to break. Orofacial dysfunction, sometimes spasms or uncoordinated contractions of the muscles of the face and tongue, and difficulty swallowing, difficulty closing the mouth, and drooling.

    8. Emotional and behavioral disorders: stubborn, willful, irritable and withdrawn, with large mood swings, sometimes compulsive, self-harmful, and aggressive behaviors.

    9. 39%-50% of children with cerebral palsy have epilepsy due to fixed lesions in the brain, especially children with severe mental retardation.

    Experts from the cerebral palsy ** base of the Banshan Hospital of the Nanjing Naval Command College pointed out that if parents have the above symptoms, they must not be careless and need to take their children for examination immediately.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    3. The manifestations of diagnosis of cerebral palsy vary due to the difference of ** and classification, but it is more common in the early stage: the early symptoms of infants with cerebral palsy (within 6 months).

    1.Weakness and decreased spontaneous movements.

    This is a symptom of hypotonia and can be seen as early as one month. If it persists for more than 4 months, it can be diagnosed with severe brain injury, mental retardation, or diseases of the muscular system.

    2.The body is stiff.

    This is a symptom of hypertonia and can be seen as early as a month. If it persists for more than 4 months, cerebral palsy is diagnosed.

    3.Unresponsive and unresponsive.

    This is an early manifestation of mental retardation, which is generally considered to be unresponsive at 4 months and unresponsive at 6 months, and is diagnosed as mental retardation.

    4.Abnormal head circumference.

    Head circumference is an objective indicator of brain morphological development, and children with brain injury often have abnormal head circumference.

    5.Poor weight gain, weakness in lactation.

    6.Fixed posture.

    It is often caused by abnormal muscle tone due to brain injury, such as angular arch reflexion, frog position, and inverted U-shaped posture. It can be seen in the first month of life.

    7.Don't laugh. If you can't smile for 2 months and laugh out loud for 4 months, mental retardation is diagnosed.

    8.Hands clenched into fists.

    If the finger is not open for 4 months, or if the thumb is adducted, especially if one of the upper limbs is present, it is important to be diagnostic.

    9.Body twisting.

    3 Torsion in 4-month-old infants often indicates extrapituitary injury.

    10.Head instability.

    For example, the inability to raise the head when lying prone for 4 months or the inability to sit with the head upright is often an important sign of brain injury.

    11.Strabismus.

    Strabismus and poor eye movements in 3 to 4-month-old infants may indicate the presence of brain injury.

    12.You can't reach for anything.

    If you are unable to reach for 4 to 5 months, you can be diagnosed with mental retardation or cerebral palsy.

    13.Look at the hand.

    If it persists after 6 months, mental retardation may be considered. Some brain injuries are mild and often asymptomatic in early infancy, but in the second half of infancy (6-12 months).

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Pediatric cerebral palsy, the full name of pediatric cerebral palsy, is also known as pediatric cerebral palsy. The lesion is located in the brain, involving the limbs, and is often accompanied by epilepsy, mental retardation, abnormal behavior, mental disorders, visual, auditory, language and other symptoms, which is a common central nervous system disorder syndrome in childhood. Pediatric cerebral palsy is a syndrome caused by non-progressive brain damage between birth and the first month of life.

    The main manifestations are central dyskinesia and postural abnormalities. It can be accompanied by mental retardation, epilepsy, hearing impairment, visual impairment, language impairment, etc. The incidence of cerebral palsy in children is about the same as that of neonatal mortality with the development of perinatal medicine and neonatal intensive care technology, but the incidence rate of neonatal mortality is increasing in surviving neonates.

    It needs to be reminded here that pediatric cerebral palsy does not mean mental retardation, and a considerable number of children with cerebral palsy have normal intelligence.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    What are the symptoms of cerebral palsy in children? Cerebral palsy is mainly caused by damage to the brain that prevents people from performing normal functions. Different parts of the brain manage different functions of the human body, and when a certain part of the brain is damaged, it is manifested that the corresponding part functions abnormally.

    Because the damaged parts are inconsistent, the symptoms of cerebral palsy patients are different, and the access ** is beyond the scope of this site, and it is not certain whether it is safe.

    Continuation VisitCancel VisitPediatric cerebral palsy is mainly manifested in the following situations:

    1. Movement disorders: such cerebral palsy patients mostly show poor self-control of exercise, and severe patients may even have hands that cannot grasp things, feet that cannot walk, and even basic actions such as turning over, sitting, standing, chewing and swallowing.

    2. Posture disorders: abnormal posture manifestations are varied, often accompanied by poor stability, such as 3-month-old children's head is still not as straight as other children, often biased to one side, or swaying back and forth.

    3. Intellectual disability: mainly due to the damage of the parts responsible for the development of brain intelligence, in children with cerebral palsy, about 1 4 have normal intelligence, about 1 2 have mild or moderate intelligence deficiency, and about 1 4 have severe mental deficiency.

    4. Language disorder: It is due to the damage of the language area of the brain, resulting in difficulty in language expression, unclear pronunciation or stuttering.

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