Is Baby Hand Tremor a Sign of Illness?

The newborn experienced slight hypoxia due to umbilical cord entanglement at birth, but subsequent medical examination did not reveal any abnormalities. Now, at four months old, the parents have noticed occasional hand tremors in the child when they are excited, and they want to inquire whether this is a symptom of illness and what treatment methods are available.
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Management of Post-Bell’s Palsy Sequelae

The paralysis of facial muscles following Bell’s palsy is due to damage to the facial nerve after inflammation and the incorrect growth of nerves during regeneration. Patients in the early stages may benefit from self-facial muscle training, and medication may be injected as needed to assist recovery. Patients can practice smiling in front of a mirror, aiming for a symmetrical and natural smile. When satisfied with the smile expression, remember the direction and force used by the facial muscles and incorporate this into daily training. This is known as smile training. Patients can consult at the Nine Hospital for outpatient services.
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