What are the manifestations of cerebellar dysplasia in babies

  Whether the baby can develop normally is the most concerned issue for parents, especially the development of the baby's brain and cerebellum. Most of the organs in the baby's body are controlled by the brain or cerebellum, indicating the importance of the brain and cerebellum to the baby. So what are the manifestations of cerebellar dysplasia in babies?

  

What are the manifestations of cerebellar dysplasia in babies1

  1. Perceptual and intellectual disabilities occur, with about a quarter of all babies having normal intelligence, about half having mild to moderate intellectual disabilities, and about a quarter having more severe intellectual disabilities. Perceptual impairment refers to a baby's lack of response to external stimuli.

  2. Babies may have hearing and vision impairments. The main manifestation is that the baby has myopia or strabismus, and the baby will have hearing loss. Generally, babies will have difficulty distinguishing sound, especially finding the source of sound.

  3. Language barriers, most babies with cerebellar hypoplasia will have varying degrees of language barriers. Babies with mild conditions may experience unclear pronunciation or stuttering. Severe cases may also manifest as aphasia. They cannot understand other people's language and cannot speak clearly themselves.

  4. Moreover, most babies may also experience poor coordination between their hands and feet. Most babies with underdeveloped cerebellum walk later than normal babies, and their stability is very poor, always swaying left and right.

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