Cerebral palsy is a non-progressive syndrome caused by brain damage and developmental defects from conception to infancy. Here are suggestions for treatment and the selection of brain-boosting drugs.
A one-year-old boy has cerebral palsy, with normal intelligence and good language development. He lacks trace elements. Cerebral palsy refers to a central nervous system motor disorder caused by abnormal brain development due to various reasons within one month before or after birth. It is recommended to seek treatment as soon as possible and cooperate with the doctor for training.
A premature baby who is 2 years old and cannot walk due to small brain hemorrhage, with the left leg being uncoordinated. MRI results indicate cerebral palsy. Discuss the possibilities of treatment and recovery.
Eliminate children’s tension emotions and adopt non-pharmaceutical treatment methods for stuttering therapy
Does a three-year-old child with calcium deposits in the brain affect intellectual development? Do they need treatment?
A child of 4.5 years old still can’t speak, and at a few months old, he couldn’t sit or crawl. A physical examination revealed a slight swelling outside the brain. What should parents do?
Pediatric stuttering is mainly related to the incomplete development of the child’s language center. It is recommended to enhance language communication and avoid children from interacting with stutterers. The best way to eliminate stuttering is naturally. When children talk to you, you should pay full attention to avoid making them anxious. Let children ’take their time’ or make them repeat words can only increase tension. You should respond naturally to what your child is saying and learn to speak easily and comfortably.
The baby often shows symptoms such as tightly clenched hands, trembling limbs, and sometimes purple or black lips. The duration is generally more than 10 seconds, and there may be eye rolling without twitching, with the longest lasting up to 20 to 30 seconds. After the seizure, the baby usually falls asleep, wakes up feeling weak but in good spirits and able to eat. How should this be handled?
The baby is eight months old and often nods unconsciously, for more than a month now. The baby’s sleep is also unstable at night, frequently waking up. Sometimes, the baby can fall asleep by crying a few times, or by being patted on the back, or by being fed milk. Many times, the baby sleeps with eyes half-closed. Is this a sign of infantile spasms? Further examination and confirmation are needed.
Clinical Symptoms and Diagnostic Methods for the Developmental Delay of a Young Child’s Brain