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What are the typical symptoms of infantile cerebral palsy?

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My friend's brother is almost five years old. When he is at home, he always leans his head to one side and opens his mouth. He always thinks the child is mentally ill. The doctor said it was a symptom of cerebral palsy. Let me talk about the symptoms of baby cerebral palsy.

What are the symptoms of baby cerebral palsy?

1 first: vision and hearing impairment: vision and hearing impairment are also the main symptoms of children with cerebral palsy. Children with cerebral palsy are often accompanied by myopia or strabismus, among which esotropia is more common, and hearing loss is more common in cerebral palsy with peristalsis. Children with cerebral palsy often find it difficult to distinguish the rhythm of sound. Mental retardation: Mental retardation is a common symptom of children with cerebral palsy. Among all children with cerebral palsy, children with normal intelligence are about14, children with mild and moderate mental retardation are about12, and children with severe mental retardation are about14.

2 Second: Postural disorder: Experts pointed out that children with cerebral palsy have abnormal posture, poor posture stability, clumsy posture during exercise or rest, and left-right asymmetry. In some serious cases, their heads are often not in the vertical center position like normal children, but are used to leaning to one side or shaking from side to side.

3 Third: Language barriers: Experts say that most children with cerebral palsy may be accompanied by different degrees of symptoms of this child with cerebral palsy, some of which are manifested as difficulties in language expression or language formation, some as unclear pronunciation or stuttering, and some as aphasia, that is, they can understand other people's languages but cannot speak.

Matters needing attention

Cerebral palsy is a disease caused by brain hypoplasia. Children with cerebral palsy often show a series of behavioral disorders, including audio-visual, language, intelligence and other obstacles, especially compared with children of the same age.