How do you tell if a child has brain damage?

Whether a child has brain injury needs to be determined by dystonia abnormalities, electroencephalogram, neurodevelopmental scores, and imaging.
1. Abnormal muscle tone: If a child has brain injury, a series of poor development will occur, such as frequent convulsions, convulsions, muscle weakness, resistance to resistance and other manifestations.
2. Electroencephalogram: To determine whether a child has a brain injury, an electroencephalogram can be performed to observe whether there are frequent seizures or epileptic waves of intermittent seizures.
3. Neurodevelopmental scoring: Parents can also take their children to the hospital for neurodevelopmental scoring, such as timp, GMS scoring and other comprehensive assessment.
4. Imaging: Some babies with more severe brain injuries may show abnormal signals in the cranial MRI.
There may be other causes of brain injury in children, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations, to clarify the cause of the disease and then actively treat it.