What are the manifestations of stunted growth in babies?

Updated on parenting 2024-07-04
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Generally, the growth rate is relatively slow, the sleep quality is relatively poor, and then the child eats less, and there will be loss of appetite, cold and fever, and low immunity.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The baby rolls over slowly, can't speak, moves slowly, can't eat by himself, can't express his demands, which are all manifestations of developmental delay.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Growth and development are very slow, lack of exercise, sometimes unable to raise their heads at the age of two months, sometimes their eyes are scattered, and their reactions are very slow.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    01 The big movement has a clear backwardness. For example, a normal child can walk alone at the age of 1, and a child with stunted growth can only crawl at the age of 1.

    02 Poor grasping ability, no grasping consciousness or fingers can not grasp objects normally. For example, a normal child can pinch small objects with his thumb and index finger at 10 months, while a child with developmental delay can only open it at 10 months.

    03 Problems with language expression, unable to speak meaningful words, and difficult to interact with parents. For example, a 3-year-old child can basically speak a whole sentence, and a stunted child can only speak a simple father and mother at the age of 3.

    When parents find that their children are stunted, they should go to the hospital in time for early intervention and early intervention.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, the criteria for children's language development are: 18 months to 2 years old: can speak 50-200 words, say sentences of two or three words, wave goodbye, learn to bark, express their needs, understand "no".

    2-3 years old: know what the body part is called, can use "I", can use a combination of verbs and nouns, has 500 vocabulary, speaks short sentences, understands big and small, likes to listen to a story repeatedly.

    3-4 years old: can tell stories, say sentences of more than four or five words, have a larger vocabulary, know what their last name is, what some streets are called, and know a few children's songs.

    If the child is suspected of language delay, it is necessary to carry out language training in time, generally speaking, around 3 years old is the best training period. Before the age of 5 is the second ** period.

    There is no specific drug for language delay, and the only effective one is targeted functional training.

    At the same time, it is necessary to distinguish whether it is simple language delay, autism, and mental retardation.

    Generally, do not hang pediatrics in the hospital, hang the children's health department, and most have developmental and behavioral specialties, and carry out diagnosis and training on the specialty.

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