Early detection of what symptoms your child should be examined for

Pediatric cerebral palsy will show some abnormal symptoms in the early stage to give “early warning”, but there are many parents who don’t know about this pediatric disease, so they end up with children with severe cerebral palsy. The result of treatment is not very satisfactory, and some children can not even take care of themselves. We have summarized some of our experiences here, and we hope to share them with parents who have children or who are expecting a child, so that they can keep an eye on their child during the birth of their child. Don’t let your child be caught by cerebral palsy. Early symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy: 1, the child was born with little or no crying, the child is still holding a fist at about 4 months of age, and when the mother breastfeeds the child, the child is often prone to choking; 2, the child is very difficult to sleep every night, crying, and the voice of the shrill. There is also the phenomenon of drooling, at the same time, the child in the outside world some things are very slow to respond. The newborn child is basically particularly sensitive to light, so for the light of the normal child will generally be very sensitive. For new things or bright colors, normal children will follow that thing with their eyes. But children with cerebral palsy are more slow in this aspect; 3. When the child is older, the child will have a lot of active movement, and normal children will be very active. Normal children will be very active. They will slowly turn over, crawl, and be especially sensitive to toys. As the saying goes, “three turn six sit eight crawl” these in the normal child can show, but some exceptions to the slow development, may be later than other children. Usually we delay three months to see, if the recovery that is normal, if the child is still the same as the child may have a high probability of pediatric cerebral palsy; 4, usually around the age of one year, the child can walk, stand up. Some children may not be able to walk or stand until they are 1.5 years old, which is normal, but if the child is 2 years old and cannot walk or stand, then we should pay attention to pediatric cerebral palsy. However, if the child is unable to walk or stand at the age of 2, then we should pay attention to the fact that pediatric cerebral palsy may have already invaded the child’s body. 5. There are also special children with asymmetry of the body, such as the child’s head is always inclined to the other way, or the child’s neck is stiff. There is a high probability that the child has pediatric cerebral palsy. Generally, a child with this condition may have severe spastic cerebral palsy or torsional cerebral palsy. If you find that your child has this condition, you must take the time to treat your child; 6. Language and intelligence, your child basically learns to speak at the age of one year or so. The child’s ability to pronounce words emerges, but some children have delayed pronunciation in this area. This is one aspect, but pediatric cerebral palsy sometimes also has these symptoms of poor language expression and poor intelligence. In pediatric cerebral palsy, the child’s ability to distinguish sounds is very poor, so even if the mother calls the child’s name, the child will not be able to look at the mother’s side of the room. This is how pediatric cerebral palsy manifests itself in terms of language and intelligence. The above abnormal symptoms are some of the abnormal “warning signs” that may appear after a child is born with pediatric cerebral palsy. As long as we catch these abnormal symptoms, we can detect pediatric cerebral palsy in time, so that we can take timely measures to treat the child’s pediatric cerebral palsy disease accordingly.