Is a child s unsteady walking also cerebral palsy?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-09
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Many parents are worried about this issue. In fact, most babies who can just walk will sway, crooked, and fall when they walk, which is generally a very normal phenomenon, and it is not necessarily abnormal brain motor nerve development and balance function.

    They walk at an uneven pace, stride length, and speed, showing a staggering and swaying appearance. However, your baby's gait will stabilize as neuromuscular function gradually increases.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Cerebral palsy is a motor and postural disorder caused by abnormal or damaged brain development. The disease usually appears before, during, or shortly after birth.

    Causes of cerebral palsy.

    1. Abnormal brain development: abnormal brain development in the fetal period or infancy may lead to cerebral palsy. This abnormality can be due to a genetic mutation, lack of oxygen, infection, intracerebral hemorrhage, or other causes.

    2. Asphyxia at birth: During childbirth, if the fetus does not have enough oxygen**, it may lead to brain damage, which can cause cerebral palsy.

    3. Trauma: Severe trauma to the head or severe infection may also lead to cerebral palsy.

    In short, cerebral palsy is a disease that cannot be improved, but through **and**, it can help patients improve the quality of life. The best way to prevent cerebral palsy is during pregnancy, birth and infancy.

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Tip: Although toddlers learn to walk after the age of one, it takes a long time to achieve balance.

    Generally speaking, in order to achieve the true sense of "stability" when walking, it takes about three or four years old. Of course, different children, because of the strength of physical fitness and athletic ability, some children's balance ability will be relatively stronger.

    However, balanced exercises and enhanced nutrition (especially meat, which can help with muscle strength) can speed up this process.

    For children who are just beginning to learn to walk, walking on pointe, the weight of the whole body falls on the small area of the two toes, and it is easier to fall. Children often fall and have a fear of walking.

    They will be pestered to hug or carry around all day long. An unfortunate fall can sometimes lead to sprained joints, muscles, ligaments, and even fractures.

    It is important to note that some children often touch on their toes as soon as they start walking.

    Before the age of age, the plantar fat of children is thick, and the arch of the foot has not yet formed. As we age, in the process of walking alone, the plantar fat is redistributed, and the inner edge of the foot is lifted through muscle exercise, and the center of gravity of the whole body is placed on the outside of the foot, and the arch of the foot is gradually formed. When walking, the arch of the foot acts as a spring, balancing the muscles; Muscles and ligaments are not damaged by overexertion.

    If you often walk on tiptoe, it will affect the normal arch formation, and it will also affect the development of leg muscles, and it is easy to develop plantar bone deformity.

    If children learn to walk on tiptoe, the center of gravity of the whole body falls on the small area of the two toes, which is easier to fall, and often walks on tiptoe, which will affect the formation of normal arches, and will also affect the development of leg muscles, and is prone to plantar bone deformity.

    In addition, if your child lacks sleep, the motor nervous system will be affected, so it is easy to get injured due to slow movement or reactions. Children's easy falls are also related to the lack of trace element calcium.

    It is recommended to go to the hospital for a systematic examination to see if there is cerebral palsy or other neurological diseases, so as to clarify the cause and treat the symptoms**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Children with cerebral palsy have a high disability rate due to the damage to the growing and developing brain tissue, and many children with cerebral palsy have difficulty walking and standing, and their gait has changed greatly, and they have certain characteristics. The impact of abnormal posture on children is huge, making growing children look very clumsy, and the psychological pressure on children as they grow older is also huge.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Weakness and decreased spontaneous movements, symptoms of hypotonia, can be seen as early as one month. If it persists for more than 4 months, severe brain injury, mental retardation, or muscular disorders can be diagnosed.

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

    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.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I think there is a possibility that this symptom will worsen, because his brain is not fully developed because he is getting older, gaining weight, and his balance in his body will become worse and worse, which may lead to the worsening of the symptoms.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Children with cerebral palsy may deteriorate with age, walk in a very different posture from ordinary people, and have poor balance and even be unable to stand.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes, because they have gained weight, and it is more difficult for them to walk with an unsteady center of gravity.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Many mothers hope that they can have a healthy baby, but there are also some families who are really unfortunate and may have children suffering from cerebral palsy for various reasons, which is very difficult to develop, even if it passes the later re-examination, it can only improve the situation. So what would it be like to have a child with cerebral palsy in your family? I once read an article written by a netizen on the Internet before, his baby was born with cerebral palsy due to lack of oxygen, and he said this in that articleAlthough the child may not be able to do many things and even take care of himself in a normal life, the whole family still loves the childsub

    It's really touching to see this, and to be honest, if there is a child with cerebral palsy at home, many people may feel that it is a burden. After all, one person needs to be taken care of all the time, this person can't go to work, let alone have an income, and it's easier to take care of when he was a child, and when the child gets older and heavier, it will be even more inconvenient to take care of. You may be able to take care of yourself when you are young, but when you are older, how can you take care of this child?

    This may be a problem that will worry you for the rest of your life. But after all, it's a piece of meat that fell from his body, and it's his own child, so the whole family loves him no matter what.

    Therefore, if there is a child with cerebral palsy at home, the whole family may be more entangled, worrying and loving him at the same time. I hope that every child can be born healthy and healthy, and I also hope that every mother and child can grow up safely. Sometimes there is no need to worry too much about whether the child is smart or what the child's grades are in school, in fact, the child's health is the most important thing, after all, health is the premise of everything.

    Although children with cerebral palsy are very unfortunate, since God has given them life, I still hope that these children can live happily, and at the same time, I hope that the families of these children can be more patient.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is a very painful feeling, because I have to face such a child every day, but it is also my own flesh and blood, and I must be responsible for her.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I am very tired, I am very busy with work every day, and I have no time to take care of the elderly at home, and I am not busy with the children, and I hope that it will get better and better.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Helpless, there is no way to abandon him, but I love him, but I can't avoid him being excluded by this society, thinking about his future life, thinking about his future, and worrying about everything about him.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the child walks unsteadily, it is necessary to judge whether its age matches the characteristics of the walking age, if there is no unstable walking age to the walking age, it is considered normal, once it is still unstable at the age of being able to walk steadily, it is still screened from two aspects, as follows: 1. First of all, physiology, because children are individual development, some children may be in a relatively long walking stage process, most of the stages will also appear unstable walking, only need to be observed; 2. It is also necessary to pay great attention to the pathological aspect, which mainly refers to the child's motor coordination disorder, once there is drunken walking or even staggering, including the inside.

    8. Pathological gait such as the outer eighth, it is necessary to seek medical attention in time. Therefore, when a child is unsteady in walking, in addition to observing the age of the child, the most important thing is to take the child to seek medical attention in time.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Your child's development is early and late, so you don't have to worry. You can consciously train your child to walk more, such as guiding your child to walk with things and holding hands, and when he is proficient in walking, he can walk steadily. As for whether to supplement calcium, you can go to the hospital to check a trace element, and if it is deficient, it can be reasonably supplemented under the guidance of a doctor.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, first of all, it is necessary to know how old the child is and whether he is old enough to walk. If you are past the walking age, it is recommended to go to the hospital to check the condition of the child:1

    Check the child's growth and development2Check your child's trace elements and bone density; MRI. Helping Children Fly Kids ** Center has you covered.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Is a child's unsteady walking a calcium deficiency? Traditional Chinese medicine will bring you a correct understanding!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Just learned to walk, it's all like this, just walk more.

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