What’s wrong with babies who can’t move their fingers?

There are many reasons that cause infants to be born with fingers that do not move, which may be due to congenital brain nerve injury, dislocation, and lack of oxygen. 1. Congenital nerve injury: for infants with this condition, early detection and early treatment, early mainly conservative treatment, should be physical therapy, such as electrical stimulation therapy, infrared light, etc., can help infants’ fingers for functional exercise. 2. Dislocation: dislocation caused by birth injury during delivery, for dislocated infants, need to be treated under the guidance of professional doctors, position fixation and reset. 3. Hypoxia: There are many causes of hypoxia, the most common causes are umbilical cord entanglement or low amniotic fluid, you can keep observing the baby’s vital signs. If it is serious, the infant can be given medication that nourishes the brain and nerves for treatment. The specific cause of an infant’s immobile fingers should be examined in the hospital and then treated in a targeted manner.