Understanding the early signs and diagnosis timing of pediatric cerebral palsy is crucial for timely treatment.
A regression in a child’s motor skills may indicate a need to be cautious of brain injury.
Discuss the treatment possibilities and related symptoms for children with cerebral palsy, providing parents with professional medical information.
The symptoms of infantile cerebral palsy include delayed motor development, abnormal muscle tone and posture.
Explore the phenomenon of newborns’ bunched fingers, explaining it as an innate reflex in the normal developmental process, and provide relevant pediatric examination suggestions.
A child at 18 months old exhibits abnormal posture while standing and walking, with poor stability in gait, often tripping. Language development is limited to calling ‘mom’ and ‘dad’, with no progress in other language learning. Could this be a symptom of pediatric cerebral palsy?
Is it normal for a seven-month-old baby to not be able to sit stably, as part of their development?
Explore whether it’s normal for a 5-month-old baby to enjoy crossing and rubbing their feet, and how to promote the baby’s motor development and brain health.
Explore the possible reasons for a 3-month-old newborn’s soft body, including calcium deficiency and delayed motor development, and provide corresponding advice.
Explore the possible reasons for delayed motor development in a four-month-old baby and provide professional treatment suggestions.