Definition of Pediatric Cerebral Palsy

Pediatric cerebral palsy refers to a non-progressive brain injury or brain developmental abnormality caused by various reasons within the period from before birth to one month after birth, leading to central nervous system motor disorders. Clinically, it manifests as abnormal posture and muscle tone, muscle weakness, involuntary movements, and ataxia, often accompanied by sensory, cognitive, communication, behavioral impairments, and skeletal muscle abnormalities. It may also sometimes trigger epilepsy seizures.
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Definition of Rickets Symptoms

The incubation period of rickets is usually long, with a slow onset. Children with the disease often have weak constitutions and are prone to diseases such as pneumonia and nausea and vomiting, which affect growth and development. Therefore, parents should actively prevent rickets. Usually, insufficient intake of vitamin D is the cause, as children need to obtain vitamin D for growth and development from their diet. If the mother’s diet is improper, the child’s risk of vitamin D deficiency is higher.
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