Is laughing a sign of cerebral palsy in babies

  After a baby is born, crying is the most common expression, so as long as the baby smiles, mothers will feel the whole world brighten up. But with such an expression, moms will be particularly happy at first. But if this continues for a long time, mothers will become worried because according to the older generation, babies who love to laugh too much are abnormal. So, is a baby's love for laughter cerebral palsy?

  

Is laughing a sign of cerebral palsy in babies1

  In fact, frequent laughter in babies has nothing to do with cerebral palsy. Babies with cerebral palsy are mainly caused by hypoxia in the uterus, so it can be seen from their behavior and facial features. So, what are the symptoms of cerebral palsy in babies?

  1. Difficulty breastfeeding: Normal babies will exert extra force when sucking breast milk, fearing that they won't be able to eat enough. But babies with cerebral palsy may feel weak and powerless when breastfeeding, and their mouths may not close well.

  2. Strabismus: Babies with brain damage usually have eye strabismus or inflexibility in eye movement.

  3. Fixed posture: Generally, after one month of birth, if the baby's behavior is too quiet or the crying noise is very weak, and even the lying posture is curled up or abnormal, then the possibility of cerebral palsy is very high.

  4. Body hardening: A normal baby's body is very soft and has good tension. If the baby's tension is poor and their body is relatively hard for more than 4 months, then it is a sign of cerebral palsy.

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