The symptoms of pediatric brain atrophy include two main categories: decline in brain function and cognitive regression. These manifest as dizziness, headaches, insomnia, decreased memory, numbness in the hands and feet, and depression. Additionally, there are cognitive and social adaptation disorders such as decline in memory, comprehension, judgment, and calculation abilities, leading to dementia.
Functional recovery and education are key to addressing pediatric brain tumors
Objective description and diagnostic methods of the symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy
Understanding the Symptoms and Early Signs of Pediatric Cerebral Palsy
The symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy include feeding difficulties, uncoordinated movement, delayed motor skills, abnormal muscle tone, and unusual crying sounds.
Understanding the Common Symptoms of Pediatric Cerebral Palsy
Common symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy include vision impairment, sensory impairment, and intellectual or learning disabilities.
Questions and Answers about the Symptoms of Pediatric Cerebral Palsy
Symptoms and Treatment of Cerebral Palsy in Children
In the past few months, I’ve noticed something’s off with my baby. When they were born, they had a weak suck for feeding, and their development was slower than most children. Their eyes don’t follow objects, and they can’t sit up or stand. After a hospital check-up, the doctor said it was cerebral palsy. I want to know what the symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy are?