Is a child with cerebral palsy always stupid? You’re wrong!

Most people have a wrong perception about cerebral palsy, thinking that cerebral palsy means the child is stupid and has intellectual and physical problems. In fact, this is not absolute. It is understood that children with cerebral palsy with normal intelligence account for one quarter of the total number of cerebral palsy patients, and early detection of cerebral palsy can enable the children to receive treatment as early as possible. Therefore, parents of newborn babies need to pay close attention to their children’s every move to see if there are any symptoms of cerebral palsy. What are the early symptoms of cerebral palsy in children with intellectual problems? 1. Unresponsive. It is generally recognized that the child is unresponsive at the age of 4 months and unresponsive at the age of 6 months. 2. Apathetic expression. If you can’t smile at 2 months, you can’t laugh out loud at 4 months. Inability to reach out and grasp objects. 4-5 months. 4. gaze at the hand. 6 months later, still keep looking at the hand. Children with cerebral palsy who have limb movement disorders have different symptoms. 1. 3 months of age and still no standing or stepping performance. 2.Stiff limbs, limbs are not easy to stretch. 3.Premature rolling over, abrupt rolling over, muscle flabbiness and inability to roll over. 4. Posture disorders, poor stability, such as head tilted to one side, or swaying around. Other visual, hearing and speech disorders should be taken seriously and diagnosed in a timely manner in the hospital, and then actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment. No matter what the symptoms of cerebral palsy are, it is important to seek out the best possible treatment for your child at a specialized hospital. At present, the treatment of cerebral palsy has its own unique insights and unique surgical treatment. We mainly carry out peripheral nerve narrowing surgery, in which the designated peripheral nerves are narrowed under myoelectric monitoring, which can accurately reduce the muscle tension to the normal range and better improve the symptoms of movement disorder. For ankylosing cerebral palsy, selective posterior spinal nerve rhizotomy can be performed; for bradykinesia, including drooling, slurred speech and mental retardation, carotid sympathetic network denervation (also known as carotid artery epiphysiodesis) can be performed.