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What harm cerebral palsy is to children

Cerebral palsy is a disease that often occurs among children, and the harm to the healthy growth of children is very large, such as causing children to develop stunted, movement disorders and breathing disorders, etc. The impact of cerebral palsy on children is larger, and there are usually the following manifestations:

1. Bone and joint developmental deformities: Common lower limb deformities are: pelvic tilt, acetabulus dysplasia, hip dislocation or subluxation, hip adduction, hip flexion and internal rotation, knee flexion, knee varus, knee valgus, foot prolapse, foot valgus, foot varus, horseshoefoot deformity and scoliosis.

What harm cerebral palsy is to children

2. Motor dysfunction: poor motor self-control ability, severe hands will not grasp things, feet will not walk, some will not even turn over, sit up, will not stand, will not normal chewing and swallowing.

3. Breathing disorders are one of the harms of cerebral palsy to children, this situation often occurs like this, there is excessive breathing first, but quickly into the primary apnea, after a short time, there will be rhythmic wheezing breathing, cerebral palsy children breathing frequency and intensity will slowly decrease, and finally will enter secondary apnea.

What harm cerebral palsy is to children

4. The change of heart rate and blood pressure in children with cerebral palsy is consistent, changes with changes in breathing, accelerates the heart rate and rises slightly when overspnea, slows down the heart rate to the time of primary apnea, decreases blood pressure, and the heart rate and blood pressure can rise slightly during wheezing breathing, and then decreases after entering secondary respiratory arrest. Children with cerebral palsy have various complications due to the suspension of breathing and circulation, which affects the lack of oxygen and metabolic disorders throughout the body.

5. Tooth development disorders: loose and easy to fold teeth, oral and facial dysfunction, face muscles and tongue muscles sometimes spasm or uncoordinated contractions, difficulty chewing and swallowing, difficulty closing the mouth and drooling.

These hazards are very serious for children, and I hope that parents will find out their children's condition as soon as possible and seek medical treatment in time

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