Signs of spinal damage in infants

Infants with spinal damage may suffer from crying, reduced movement, incontinence, etc. Parents are advised to bring their children to regular hospitals for examination and treatment in time. 1. More than crying: If the spine of an infant is damaged, there is pain in the infant, especially when touching the infant, the pain will be aggravated, so there will be more than crying. 2. Decreased activity: usually babies are more active, but when the spine is damaged, the baby may have decreased activity and unwillingness to move. 3. Incontinence: Babies are not in control of their bowel movements themselves, so it is difficult to judge incontinence, but spinal injuries can affect the child’s bowel movements, so if the baby has problems with bowel movements, he or she must go to the hospital in time for examination. If an infant has problems with defecation, it is important to go to the hospital in time for a checkup. There are many symptoms of spinal cord damage in infants, and the impact on the body is huge, so it is important to go to the hospital in time for a checkup to determine if there are any problems with the spinal cord when the symptoms mentioned above occur.