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Mild cerebral palsy in children is characterized by relatively mild motor, sensory, autonomic nerve dysfunction and cognitive dysfunction, which can occur alone or in combination, with symptoms such as limb paresis, motor coordination disorder, and unsteady walking.
In addition, patients may present with numbness in one limb, mild dysfunction of vision, hearing, and balance, and visual field defects. The overall symptoms are relatively mild, which can be improved through ** training, and there will be mild cognitive dysfunction, and there are few changes in memory and calculation.
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1. Weakness of the body and reduction of spontaneous movements, which are symptoms of hypotonia, can be seen at one month. If it persists for more than 4 months, it can be diagnosed with severe brain injury, mental retardation, or muscular system disease;
2. The body is stiff, which is a symptom of hypertonia, which can be seen in one month. If it persists for more than 4 months, it is most likely caused by cerebral palsy;
3. Slow response and unresponsive naming are early manifestations of mental retardation, which is generally considered to be unresponsive at 4 months and unresponsive at 6 months, which can be 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 breastfeeding;
6. Fixed posture is often caused by abnormal muscle tone due to brain injury, such as angular arch reflexion, frog position, inverted U-shaped posture, etc. It can be seen in the first month of life.
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Cerebral palsy is generally caused by a variety of factors affecting the development of the nerve center during prenatal and pregnancy. Cerebral palsy is often accompanied by symptoms such as epilepsy, mental retardation, dysesthesia, abnormal behavior, strange personality, and language delay, the most obvious feature of which is delayed motor development.
3 months will not raise their heads, 4 months will not smile, 4 months will not let go of both hands still clenched fists, 5 months will not grasp objects, 8 months will not sit alone, 10 months will not climb; More than 1 year old will not walk. According to the characteristics of the baby's growth and development, the baby's abnormalities can be classified, and if these conditions occur, mothers should go to the hospital for examination.
The lag of major movements is easier to detect, and as long as there are no missing items during each health examination, there is generally no misdiagnosis. There are also some special postures and movements that can be used as cues, such as abnormal muscle tone in children with cerebral palsy, which often leads to some special postures.
Early detection and early intervention in children with cerebral palsy are the key.
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?Mild cerebral palsy in children can be said to be an early symptom of cerebral palsy in children, due to the lack of obvious manifestations and limited understanding of family members, the best time is often missed, and irreparable damage will be caused to children. Let's find out.
Symptoms of mild cerebral palsy in children1, weakness of the body and decreased spontaneous movements, which are symptoms of hypotonia, 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 muscular system disease; Symptoms of mild cerebral palsy in children 2, stiffness of the body, which is a symptom of hypertonia, can be seen at one month.
If it persists for more than 4 months, cerebral palsy is diagnosed. Symptoms of mild cerebral palsy in children 3, unresponsiveness and unresponsive to name are early manifestations of mental retardation, and it is generally considered that mental retardation can be diagnosed as unresponsiveness at 4 months and no response at 6 months. Symptoms of mild cerebral palsy in children 4, abnormal head circumference:
Head circumference is an objective indicator of brain morphological development, and children with brain injury often have abnormal head circumference. Symptoms of mild cerebral palsy in children 5, poor weight gain, and weakness in breastfeeding. Symptoms of mild cerebral palsy in children 6, fixed posture, often due to brain injury caused by abnormal muscle tone, such as angular arch reflexion, frog position, inverted U-shaped posture, etc.
It can be seen in the first month of life. The above are the symptoms of mild cerebral palsy in children, and the manifestations of cerebral palsy in children of different ages are different, so we need to know more about some of the early symptoms of cerebral palsy, so that we can better understand the symptoms, so that the faster the recovery of the condition.
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