What are the symptoms of craniocerebral injury in babies

Babies with craniocerebral injury can have feeding difficulties, motor disorders, sensory disorders, dystonia abnormalities, epilepsy and other symptoms. 1. Feeding difficulty: manifested as baby’s difficulty in swallowing, accompanied by nausea and vomiting symptoms. 2. Motor disorders: manifested as abnormal limb movement and developmental delay of the baby. 3. Sensory disorders: the baby’s sensitivity to stimuli increases or decreases. 4. Dystonia: mostly manifested as increased muscle tone. 5. Epilepsy: It can cause epileptic symptoms, convulsions, foaming at the mouth, etc. Bacterial infection, hypoxia, trauma and other factors can cause craniocerebral injury in babies; if your baby has the above symptoms, you need to go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations to identify the cause of the disease and timely targeted treatment.