How to Measure Neonatal and Infant Muscle Tone?

Low muscle tone is usually caused by inflammation of the nervous system, with various reasons such as shortened labor, difficult childbirth, fetal intrauterine growth retardation, distress, and difficulty breathing all leading to brain edema and water aspiration causing ischemic and hypoxic damage to the brain. This manifests as abnormal muscle tone after birth. Generally, newborns have higher muscle tone due to the incomplete development of the nervous system. It takes about 1-2 months for their limbs to gradually relax and allow for free flexion and extension.
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How to Nourish a 2.5-Year-Old Preemie’s Health

My child is a preemie, so their natural constitution is relatively weak. They often need to be taken to the hospital, and they frequently get fevers and colds. In response to this issue, we suggest paying attention to the baby’s diet and the normality of their bowel movements. Consider using prebiotics to enhance their immunity. Additionally, consulting a doctor and taking necessary medications to regulate the spleen and stomach can help boost the baby’s immunity. We hope this information is helpful to you, and wish you health!
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