Is mild spasticity in the limbs of a March baby serious?



Mild spasms in the limbs of three-month-old infants may be caused by low blood calcium, high fever, epilepsy, etc., which may lead to serious consequences and prompt medical attention is recommended.

1. Low blood calcium: parathyroid insufficiency, insufficient calcium intake and other factors can lead to a decrease in blood calcium levels, causing mild twitching and tremor of the hands and feet, and other symptoms, and in severe cases, can lead to vomiting, respiratory depression, respiratory spasms and other serious injuries.

2. Hyperthermia: Infection, intracranial hemorrhage and other factors will lead to infectious fever or central fever, causing convulsions, mild spasms, coma and other symptoms, and in serious cases, it will cause neurological damage and infectious shock, which is life-threatening.

3. Epilepsy: head trauma during delivery, meningitis and other factors can lead to abnormal neurological function, triggering epilepsy, manifested as clonus of the limbs, impaired consciousness, etc. Accidents may occur during seizures, which may be life-threatening.

The presence of mild spasms in the limbs of infants is recommended to go to the hospital in time.