Cerebral palsy in children, also known as cerebral palsy, may have some differences in clinical manifestations due to the different locations of the lesions. The symptoms may include abnormal motor development, abnormal muscle tone, abnormal reflexes and mental retardation.
1. Abnormalities in motor development: little or no movement of the limbs, disorders of gross and fine motor functions such as lifting, turning, sitting, climbing, standing and walking, such as grasping and gripping, and significant developmental backwardness.
2. Abnormal muscle tone: some children with low muscle tone, three months later, when prone, the head still can not leave the bed, when picking up the neck straight can not afford to bend forward or backward, the head is often biased to one side.
3. Abnormal reflexes: the primitive reflexes such as sucking reflex and embracing reflex were delayed and disappeared, and the protective stretching reflex and balance response were delayed or did not appear.
4. Mental retardation: Children with cerebral palsy are often associated with mental retardation, which is characterized by low intelligence and backward language development.
For children with high-risk medical history, such as birth injury or ischemic-hypoxic encephalopathy, it is recommended to consult a doctor for the above mentioned symptoms, and follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out relevant examinations, so that the cause can be clarified with the help of the doctor and targeted treatment can be carried out.