Infantile Muscle Spasms Muscle Spasms In Hands/fingers 8 Month Old.?

Muscle spasms in hands/fingers 8 month old.? - infantile muscle spasms

Mother of 8 months of age corrected ()---- 7 months baby suffered, three bleeding at birth and is caused by a neurologist, a weekend on the baby, followed by making strange hand movements, opens and closes repeatively hands for about 5 seconds, this was 6 or 7 times over the weekend. After the Bab and was very good, very happy, smiling. During the episodes considered lock eyes and baby - The baby's mouth is rarely a smile and then stops, like the movements of the hand. I made an appointment to see your neorologist, but that has never happened before - that an asset that was the startle response as a baby, but that seemed to come from it - but the hand movements of the weekend, what would happen if he was excited or Fear ... I am very concerned, she was in a crisis ... Perhaps a strange habit he has seizures and def. means that you have epilepsy or infantile spasms ... any advice would be appreciated.

3 comments:

Somewher... said...

I would say, infantile spasms. First is, tell the doctor and the occurrence of an excessive parental protection better than missing something. I can only tell you what I know and went. The child was born, and had cramps and body tightting cut and cramps. It was found that his muscles to take his life. worked through and it started three months notice that I cramp due to lack of a better description called for the dr. Tightening of fists and stared into space, you can attract your attention by the noise and can not touch it. The doctor thanked me for having recognized and asked to be recorded, when and where this happens, activewear. She did and noted that the more tired or ready to eat. He also noted that when fewer and far between. During stimulation, said Dr. eating too excited or too tired to grab things mentally. Wheen not dr. said. Five months was back spasms in the body. A survey of top to bottom! Information found all quiet, "normal" happens because the muscles are trying baby, things catch up with them and if everyone plays the funky grow. Baby seven monthsNTHS age and still have the occasional meal sQeeL time, and trembling, clinching his fist. I smile and make eye contact with him as much as possible and come to some seems to be fine. It is a good mother to realize that even if OPTA not. But do not jump the gun suddenly there is a problem, until we see more information. She alwys your doctor. their concerns and can make a better framework for observing time SIMPTOME before they want to continue to monitor it. The scarry abviously know me, but he loves him and has an eye on what you need. GL!

Hannah and Allie's Mum said...

It can only mean that he discovered his manual. My daughter always gets upset when she learns she can do something new and it seems not to stop for a while. I know nothing of what you and your son, but if I were you I would go to the doctor. I am that this announcement would not call into question without safe.

Joanna L said...

My son had accompanied the birth of a bleeding 18 hours after the seizure. First, I want to see your neurologist or pediatrician as soon as possible ..... better safe than sorry. The signs of the crisis, I said, is to be sought stiffning the body, arms aside, babies heart beat and indifference ..... In addition, if these cramps if you put your hand on the baby and then the cramps are not likely to have seizures. In short, trust your instincts .... If you have concerns you have with your doctor as soon as possible.

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