What are the signs of neurological damage in children

Children with neurological damage may exhibit symptoms such as abnormal muscle tone and significant motor developmental deficits.
1. Dystonia: Children with neurological damage may exhibit dystonia. Abnormal dystonia includes hypertonia or hypotonia. Hypertonia is generally characterized by stiffness of the limbs, such as cogwheel-like ankylosis; hypotonia is generally characterized by tenderness and reduced voluntary movement, and flaccid paralysis.
2. Significant motor backwardness: Children with neurological damage may show significant motor backwardness. Motor retardation means that children with neurological damage learn to roll over, sit up, crawl, walk and other movements significantly later than normal children.
Children with neurological damage may also show intellectual abnormalities, etc. If the above symptoms occur, they should consult a doctor in time and go to a regular hospital for examination to find out the cause of the disease, and do not diagnose and treat the disease on their own, so as to avoid causing more serious consequences.