How to tell if your child has a cerebral scream

Cerebral screaming is mostly seen in the intracranial pressure increase, belongs to the pathological crying, manifested as high pitch, crying, sudden sudden stop, specific need to be based on the child’s general state to make a comprehensive judgment. Crying is the response of infants and young children to the body and the surrounding environment of adverse stimuli, there are physiological crying and pathological crying. Physiological crying can be seen in hunger, sleep deprivation, weaning, excessive heat or cold and other adverse stimuli. Cerebral screaming can be seen in intracranial hemorrhage, encephalitis, rapid increase in intracranial pressure, in addition to high pitch, rapid crying, sudden stop, often combined with irregular respiration, fontanel bulging, convulsions, nystagmus, pupil light reflex retarded or disappeared, increased or decreased muscle tone, the occurrence of the above situations means that the condition is more critical. Whether a child is suffering from cerebral screaming is a matter for a medical professional to determine. If parents find that their children have screams and other discomforts, it is recommended that they actively consult a specialist for diagnosis so as to avoid delaying treatment.