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Diagnosis of Cerebral palsy treatment surgery center children symptom India Pakistan Sri Lanka Bangladesh Nepal Initial signs for parents to notice, that their infant is not developing normally. Infants with cerebral palsy perform movements slowly, take longer time to roll over, sit, crawl, or walk. When an infant develops comparatively slowly then it is called developmental delay. Some of the skills that normal infants should have: Holding own head up when lying flat in a bed at 3 months, Sitting and rolling over by 6 months, Walking by 12-18 months, Speaking simple sentences by 24 months. Earlier most children with cerebral palsy were diagnosed by the time they are two years old. But if a child’s Symptoms was mild; it would be hard for a doctor to make a true diagnosis before the child is four or five years old. With better understanding of patho-mechanism and presentation, now we can make suspicion as high risk baby at the time of birth and definite diagnosis at the age of three month so we can give much better response in these children by early intervention. Doctors diagnose cerebral palsy by obtaining a complete medical history of development and examining the child, paying special attention to the child’s movement pattern and associated medical problem like epilepsy, vision, hearing, speech problem& recurrent chest infection. In addition to checking for the most common symptoms -- such as slow development, abnormal muscle tone, and unusual posture -- a doctor also has to make sure the child doesn’t have something else that could cause similar symptoms. Do like our page Cerebral Palsy Treatment Surgery India Trishlaortho and Samvednatrust For More details Dr. Jitendra Kumar Jain jjain999@gmail 09453039213 trishlaortho or visit the link trishlaortho/diagnosis-of-cerebral-palsy-treatment-surgery-center-children-symptom-india-pakistan-sri-lanka-bangladesh-nepal/
Posted on: Mon, 20 Jan 2014 07:07:22 +0000

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