These are the symptoms of cerebral palsy? Every mother should pay attention!

  These are the symptoms of cerebral palsy? Every mother should pay attention!  When the child has abnormal posture or behavior, the child has difficulty swallowing, often drooling, and breathing disorder during early feeding; when dressing or bathing, the child is found to have stiff limbs and limbs that do not spread easily; premature rolling over, sudden reflex rolling over; hand does not open after clenching fist tightly; angular arch, frog position, inverted U-shaped posture; good crying, easily irritated, poor sleep quality If the child does not respond to external objects, the parents should pay attention to him/her.  Parents should suspect cerebral palsy if they find that the child is unresponsive to external objects, that the child is indifferent and does not smile, that the child does not reach out for objects after five months, and that the child is unresponsive to name calling at six months of age.  If you find that the baby is still unable to roll over, walk, stand, chew or swallow normally, has difficulty expressing himself, has unclear pronunciation or stutters, or is slower than his peers when he cannot lift his head or is used to leaning to the other side after 100 days, when he is still unable to stand or take steps at 3 months of age, or when his head is still wobbly when he stands up at 4-5 months of age, then you need to pay attention.   Is cerebral palsy diagnosed? Don’t panic!  Each child with cerebral palsy has different causes and different types of symptoms, so parents need to pay close attention to their children and go to the hospital for treatment as soon as the symptoms of cerebral palsy are suspected. As long as an effective treatment is chosen, the child with cerebral palsy has a good chance of recovery. Currently, the treatment of cerebral palsy includes peripheral nerve narrowing, selective posterior spinal nerve root dissection and carotid sympathetic nerve net stripping, which can achieve good surgical results and are recognized by most parents.