The newborn is experiencing difficulty breathing at birth, and now, after four days, an MRI shows a small amount of subdural hematoma at both sides of the cerebellar margin and both sides of the occipital pole. Is this condition severe?
Children who experience unsteady sitting and abnormal motor function after a fall may exhibit symptoms indicative of cerebral palsy.
Babies may experience muscle spasms after about 10 days of birth, requiring further examination and treatment.
Will a newborn’s inability to bend their right hand affect their future activities?
Professional answers to questions about pediatric scoliosis, seizures, brain nerves, and intelligence development treatment.
Occasional twitching of a newborn’s hands and feet during sleep is a normal part of neural development, but if it happens frequently or is accompanied by other symptoms, such as vomiting, restlessness, or fever, medical attention should be sought immediately.
Children who cannot speak or walk may be related to intellectual development or autism spectrum disorder, and it is important to undergo intellectual assessments and treatment early.
A child’s leg kicking at night may be a symptom of emotional cross-fisting syndrome or epilepsy, requiring a neurological examination and EEG for careful differentiation.
A 5-year-old child’s left half is less flexible than the right, which may be due to neurological or brain abnormalities. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for a thorough examination as soon as possible for diagnosis and treatment. In daily life, encourage the child to exercise the less flexible side more often, and pay attention to a balanced diet, eating more fruits and vegetables, and supplementing trace elements such as calcium, iron, and zinc.
Convulsions and shakes in neonates are different nervous system manifestations. Convulsions are typically rhythmic muscle contractions, while shakes are irregular tremors.