The main symptoms include one-sided facial muscle paralysis, disappearance of forehead lines, inability to furrow the brows, incomplete closure of the eyelids. When trying to close the eyes, the affected side’s eye ball rotates upwards and outwards, exposing the white sclera, known as Bell’s phenomenon. The nasolabial fold on the affected side becomes shallow, the corners of the mouth droop, and when showing teeth, it tilts towards the healthy side.
The main symptoms of brain tumors in premature babies include increased muscle tone, difficulty with abduction, and in severe cases, muscle stiffness, spasms, and joints maintaining a flexed posture. These are often accompanied by sensory, cognitive, communication, and behavioral impairments and seizure attacks. Based on the clinical classification of brain tumor patients, targeted recovery training is conducted, including gross motor skills, fine motor skills, balance, and coordination training. Physical rehabilitation treatment includes massage and manipulation, which has the effects of correcting posture, promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, and adjusting Qi and blood to improve internal organ function. There are various methods such as pushing, moving, pressing, massaging, pinching, rubbing, combing, wiping, pinching, shaking, and shaping. These must be applied according to the child’s age, condition, and symptoms. The effectiveness is positively correlated with the skillfulness of the techniques.
The main symptoms of cerebellar atrophy are ataxia, including unsteady walking, unclear speech, a sense of missing steps when descending stairs, coughing when drinking, and emotional irritability.