Mild Trisomy 21 patients may experience symptoms such as intellectual disability, delayed physical development, and distinctive facial features, potentially accompanied by multiple malformations.
Understanding the Symptoms of Preterm Babies with Cerebral Palsy
Understanding the Common Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy in Newborns
Facial paralysis can result in the complete paralysis of facial muscles, manifesting as the disappearance of forehead wrinkles, widening of the eye area, flattening of the nasolabial fold, drooping of the corners of the mouth, and deviation of the mouth corners towards the healthy side when smiling.
What symptoms indicate epilepsy?
Before a child’s epilepsy recurs, symptoms such as staring, nodding, and twitching of limbs may appear.
A newborn baby diagnosed with jaundice later exhibited a series of abnormal symptoms and was confirmed to have cerebral palsy.
Babies with chromosomal abnormalities often exhibit abnormalities in appearance and intelligence. It is recommended to bring the child for a check-up as soon as possible to rule out any abnormalities.
Cerebral palsy is a brain disorder that typically refers to a Central movement disorders caused by non-progressive brain damage or various reasons leading to abnormal brain development from birth to one month after birth. This article introduces the common symptoms and rehabilitation treatment methods of cerebral palsy.
Cerebral palsy is a central nervous system disorder characterized by abnormal posture and muscle tone, often accompanied by muscle weakness, involuntary movements, and ataxia. It may also be associated with sensory, cognitive, communication, and behavioral disorders, as well as secondary skeletal muscle abnormalities, and may trigger seizures. In rehabilitation treatment, orthotics are commonly used to restrict abnormal joint movement, improve stability, help control muscle spasms, maintain muscle length, prevent deformities, and aid in improving motor function. The best duration and type of orthotic to wear should be determined based on each child’s individual circumstances.