What Types of Pediatric Cerebral Palsy Are There?

The early symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy vary due to different causes and classifications, but the early symptoms usually appear in the upper part of children (within 6 months), with soft bodies, reduced spontaneous movement, and physical discomfort: These are symptoms of muscular hypertension that can be seen within a month. If they persist for more than 4 months, cerebral palsy can be diagnosed. Premature infants have a relatively higher chance. Firstly, families should face the problem and reality. Stick to a scientific approach. Treat patients with patience and love, and persist in rehabilitation. If possible, children should be sent to regular rehabilitation centers for comprehensive training. The results later on can still be quite good.
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What’s Really Going on with Baby Cerebral Palsy?

Pediatric cerebral palsy is a non-progressive central nervous system motor disorder caused by brain tissue damage due to various reasons (such as infection, hemorrhage, trauma, etc.). Severe cases may be accompanied by intellectual disability, as well as symptoms such as epilepsy, limb spasticity, visual and auditory impairments, and language disorders.Brain atrophy leads to intellectual impairment, weak chewing, weak limbs, soft hands that cannot grasp, and soft feet that cannot stand.
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