What is the difference between developmental delay and pediatric cerebral palsy?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-25
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, pediatric cerebral palsy mainly refers to underdevelopment of brain function, which makes brain function disordered, unable to walk independently, unable to do what he can, and unable to develop into the IQ of peers. Stunting mainly refers to some delays in movement or language compared with peers, but by doing ** training, you can slowly return to a normal level. Cerebral palsy is mainly a disease caused by motor dysfunction caused by brain damage in the brain, which can cause symptoms such as mental retardation, epilepsy, mental disorders, and auditory and speech disorders.

    Developmental delay is a condition in which speech and motor function is lower than that of peers during growth and development. It is recommended to strengthen the care of the child in daily life, pay attention to the child's rest, and maintain sufficient sleep. Usually take your child to participate in outdoor activities to enhance your child's physique.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Pediatric cerebral palsy: In early childhood, some cells in the child's brain are damaged due to the death and damage of some cells in the brain due to hypoxia in the brain, resulting in a disease mainly caused by the child's movement disorder, which is commonly called pediatric cerebral palsy. It is often accompanied by symptoms such as mental retardation, epilepsy, abnormal behavior, mental disorders, and visual, auditory, and language disorders.

    Cerebral palsy is primarily manifested as a disorder in motor function.

    Congenital developmental retardation in children: It is caused by congenital deficiency or improper maintenance. Labor disease with mental retardation as the main manifestation.

    This disease is equivalent to mental retardation in Western medicine. Dementia is not only complex, but also has a long course of disease, especially in patients with self-pregnancy, which often becomes a chronic disease. The main result is that children are mainly mentally retarded.

    From these definitions, we can see that pediatric cerebral palsy is predominantly characterized by movement disorders, while pediatric dementia is predominantly intellectually disability. So we can judge these two diseases from these.

    Let's analyze the symptoms of the disease again:

    Pediatric cerebral palsy: mainly accompanied by epilepsy, abnormal behavior, and psychiatric and audiovisual impairment. It is usually mainly manifested in sports, abnormal limb movements, abnormal postures, such as "scissor feet".

    These problems can be done and improved with training and surgery. Usually most children are almost normal after resuming their physical movements. It may be slightly inferior intellectually.

    Pediatric dementia: The main symptom is that the child has poor intelligence, is unable to learn, or has poor learning ability. Usually there are also dull eyes, dull complexion, etc. And pediatric dementia is a long-term chronic disease, which mainly requires **training**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The differences between developmental delay and cerebral palsy are as follows:

    1. Developmental delay: manifested in many aspects, such as physical, athletic, intellectual retardation or low height, weight, head circumference and overall developmental retardation in children;

    2. Cerebral palsy: It is formed from a variety of reasons, such as hypoxia, infection, intracranial hemorrhage, premature birth, brain malformation, etc., resulting in non-progressive central nervous system motor disorders and brain development retardation. Non-progressive means that symptoms do not worsen as the child gets older.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cerebral palsy is caused by congenital or acquired, slurred speech, some can walk, some patients can walk, some patients can not take care of themselves, and the symptoms are different. The performance is different, developmental delay, which is generally caused by congenital, and can slowly develop better.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Cerebral palsy can be detected, and developmental delay instrumentation is normal.

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