My child was more than two years old and was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at 6 months of age. 20

Updated on parenting 2024-05-06
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Brain stem cell transplantation is just a new technology, it is not mature at present, and there should not be a few cases in China. Cerebral palsy takes a long time, and parents need to work patiently and can't give up, because for children like them, being able to live independently is the goal. Going to a more formal place to do ** training will always have an effect.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A few suggestions for you.

    1 Do not consider abandoning him, whether from a humanitarian or family point of view, for although he is not healthy, he has the right to be a human being.

    2 For any family, even if there is income, to maintain such a patient, is beyond the means, you need to turn to the help of the society, try to find civil affairs, preferential care, social welfare, newspapers, news, I may not know which link can win some financial assistance or home remedies for you, so that more people know your love for children, I believe that someone will make you move the good deeds.

    3 There is a child with cerebral palsy next to me, not much stronger than your baby, she has extreme difficulty in speaking, and her limbs cannot be subjectively controlled, but she is very persevering, tapping the keyboard with her nose, and actually wrote a book and published it.

    See examples for details. Finally, I wish your baby a thriving and prosperous life.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can't do **** for him at home, after all, you're not a doctor, not a professional doctor? When I found out that it was cerebral palsy at 6 months, I should go to the hospital to do the **** of the system, aren't you delaying the child at home? My son is 16 months old, and he was also found to have cerebral palsy, so he quickly borrowed money to be hospitalized!

    I don't know what the child's hopes will be, no matter what, I have to go! It's not the latest time for you to take your child to the hospital, so hurry up!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is recommended to learn more ** techniques, and then persist in doing it, cerebral palsy is not a good treatment for a cold, there is a process, and persistence is very important.

    Stem cell transplantation should be cautious, the cost is high, and the effect is small!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hand and foot Xu Dong cerebral palsy can be characterized by uncontrolled, unconscious shaking of the limbs. If there is a problem with high muscle tone, surgery may be sought**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's hard. You still hold on to your hopes and try a high-class hospital.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Spend less time on the computer and exercise more.

    Cerebral palsy is only a part of the brain cells are broken, but the brain cells have a replacement function, as long as you strengthen the exercise and repeat a certain action for a long time, you can do a certain action well over time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Many hospitals have ** departments, and now there are many specialized hospitals with cerebral palsy**, which should be helpful to do OT, massage and language training. As for gluing the fingers together, it worked at the time, let go or return to the original state. Abnormalities in the fingers are caused by damage to the central nervous system, and adhesive tape does not completely solve the problem.

    It is estimated that you are now older, the best period of cerebral palsy** should have passed, and it is unlikely that you will fully recover to the level of ordinary people, and you should be mentally prepared. The most important thing is to be self-reliant and independent.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    My colleague specializes in cerebral palsy**. I'll give you a **, you can go and consult.

    Don't feel like you're different from others, it's nothing, really!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Only 35% of children with cerebral palsy have abnormal intelligence, but most children with cerebral palsy have normal intelligence, except for movement disorders and abnormal posture. It is recommended to do **** earlier, the sooner the effect, the better.

    Clinical classification of cerebral palsy.

    Spastic cerebral palsy.

    is the most typical and common type. The main manifestations are spastic paraplegia or quadriplegia mainly in both lower limbs. The child has difficulty walking and standing, and walks with a scissor gait on tiptoe.

    Muscle tone is markedly increased, tendon reflexes are hyperactive, and pathological reflexes may be present. It is often accompanied by speech and intellectual disabilities.

    Dystonic cerebral palsy.

    It is more common in young children and is characterized by a marked decrease in muscle tone. Unable to stand and walk, unable to lift the head and neck, obvious dyskinesia, excessive range of motion of the joints, but active tendon reflexes, pathological reflexes may occur. It is often accompanied by aphasia and mental retardation.

    Athetoid cerebral palsy.

    It is mostly caused by damage to the basal nucleus caused by kernicterus and neonatal asphyxia. The child presents with choresa or athetous movements of the face, tongue, lips, and trunk limbs. with dyskinesia and increased muscle tone.

    Ataxia cerebral palsy.

    Less common, it is due to cerebellar dysplasia, and the main clinical manifestations are hypotonia, ataxia, intention tremor, dysarthria, and motor delay. Ankylosing cerebral palsy: Significant increase in generalized muscle tone, stiffness, and extrapyramidal damage.

    The same child with mixed type can have the symptoms of the above 2 or 3 types, athetosis and spasticity symptoms coexist, and muscle tone is significantly reduced in some parts or under some symptoms.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I don't know where you are, it is recommended to go to the provincial hospital for a comprehensive examination first. I have a friend's child who can't walk when he is more than two years old, but he has no problem with his intelligence, and he will sing along with the nursery rhyme if he is taught twice. It is also affected by cerebral palsy after examination.

    Now I do ** in a general hospital, I can walk for a short time, but the walking posture is different from ordinary people, and I have to go to a special hospital in Dalian to correct **. There is a hospital for young children with cerebral palsy in Nanjing, which is said to be very good. You inquire more.

    Be sure to do it early.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This disease generally cannot be treated to the normal person's motor and language level, mainly depending on where the part of the brain is delayed, the affected function is not the same, most of the children's intelligence and life ability will be affected to a certain extent, generally mainly ****, to help children train to master a certain ability to take care of themselves, generally larger hospitals may have that kind of ** center.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Cerebral palsy refers to a syndrome of postural motor dysfunction caused by non-progressive brain damage in the immature stage of brain development within one month of birth.

    The manifestations of cerebral palsy vary according to the ** and different types, but the early stage is more common: early symptoms of infants with cerebral palsy (less than 6 months of age).

    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.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    How is SPAN diagnosed if he has cerebral palsy? Does the child have any abnormalities at birth? Such as premature birth, hypoxia ischemia, high jaundice, umbilical cord around the neck, etc.?

    Will it revealed in a few months? Do the eyes chase objects? Can you hear what adults are saying?

    If you walk later than your peers, it is best to take your child to the neurology department or cerebral palsy specialist of a tertiary specialist hospital for diagnosis, and the best time for children with cerebral palsy is between 3 and 6 years old. /span

    How is SPAN diagnosed if he has cerebral palsy? The diagnosis of cerebral palsy is based on history and neurological examination. Typical cerebral palsy often has signs of delayed motor development, abnormal posture, and central movement disorders.

    A history of abnormalities during pregnancy, perinatal, and neonatal may suggest cerebral palsy**. Imaging tests may reveal evidence of brain injury. Cerebral palsy requires exclusion of hereditary metabolic and neurodegenerative diseases.

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  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello, it belongs to mental retardation, which is a type of cerebral palsy. It is mainly manifested in poor intelligence and language, and slow motor development. This disease requires hospitalization for a comprehensive **, which is difficult and requires a long hospital stay. If you can't go to other places, you can go to the local big hospital to see the pediatric department.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1. Routine hematuria and stool examination of neonates, biochemical electrolyte examination. 2. Maternal and neonatal blood group examination, bilirubin qualitative test, serum total bilirubin quantification. 3. Prenatal amniotic fluid gene, chromosome, and immunological examination of elderly mothers. 4. Cranial CT 5, EEG 6, IQ measurement.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    At present, the methods for diagnosing cerebral palsy are as follows: some inherited metabolic or degenerative diseases may progress slowly, such as metachromatic leukodystrophy, familial spastic paraplegia, etc., which are not easy to distinguish from cerebral palsy in the early stage and may be misdiagnosed. Glutaric acidemia type 1 is easily mistaken for dyskinetic cerebral palsy, while arginase deficiency is easily mistaken for bilateral paralytic cerebral palsy.

    Hypotonia in infancy should be distinguished from lower motor neuron paralysis, in which tendon reflexes are often reduced or absent. Infantile hypotonia should also be given special care to rule out inherited metabolic disorders. Spastic diplegia is sometimes differentiated from dopa-responsive dystonia.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In this case, you should go to a regular big hospital for diagnosis, you are too careless, hurry up and find a specialist to see, don't miss the time.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Haven't you been diagnosed yet?

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Cerebral palsy is a relatively serious disease, and many parents will talk about cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy is a problem caused by obvious neurological damage, which requires timely intervention and early prevention.

    The main cause of cerebral palsy is the clinical syndrome of motor dysfunction caused by non-progressive damage to the brain, and the non-progressive damage to the brain, mainly due to brain damage, generally does not gradually worsen. The main manifestations of motor dysfunction are delayed development of motor function, abnormal muscle tone, and abnormal posture. It may be combined with other symptoms such as seizures, delayed teething, delayed language development, and dysphagia.

    The diagnosis of cerebral palsy generally takes about one year old to be diagnosed, which does not mean that there will be no symptoms of cerebral palsy before the age of 1, because under normal circumstances, children may also appear, due to mild developmental delay, or motor dysfunction, and the symptoms similar to cerebral palsy can be gradually relieved after early intervention or their own development. If you still have this appearance at the age of one year, cerebral palsy should be considered.

    If there is premature birth or hypoxic asphyxia at birth, brain damage caused by encephalitis or some other diseases in the neonatal period, there is a possibility of cerebral palsy, but it is not absolute, if you add the symptoms of cerebral palsy, there are still obvious abnormal muscle tone or posture abnormalities at the age of one year, and the development of motor function is delayed, you can be diagnosed with cerebral palsy. So if there are risk factors for brain damage, and there are symptoms, cerebral palsy can be diagnosed.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Itchy and unable to sleep during the day on the fourth day.

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