Infants lifting their heads and feet up may be related to physiological factors, but may also be related to factors such as high muscle tone and cerebral palsy.
1. Physiological factors: infants lifting their heads and feet up may be related to the fact that infants are relatively young, so their waist is not strong enough, and they need to unite the strength of their leg muscles in order to lift their heads.
2. High muscle tone: the above situation of infants may be related to the factor of high muscle tone, which is manifested in the imbalance of extensor and flexor muscle tone, often resulting in the phenomenon of hand and foot movement.
3. Cerebral palsy: Infants who raise their heads and feet may be associated with cerebral palsy and other factors, which may cause limb and motor dysfunction.
Infants who raise their heads and feet may also be related to calcium deficiency and habitual movements, etc. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations to clarify the cause of the disease and then actively treat the symptoms.