slow movement of children

Introduction

Introduction If the child is too quiet or slow, it may be a manifestation of childhood obsessive-compulsive disorder. The so-called child obsessive-compulsive disorder is a mental disorder that occurs in children and adolescents, with obsessions and forced movements as the main manifestations. Slow movements reflected in children may be manifestations of obsessive-compulsive disorder in children, which may be caused by forced movements and forced thinking, or by the child itself.

Cause

Cause

1. Introverted, often sticking to the goal of the activity, focusing on self-introspection, feelings about self-physical and spiritual unhappiness, abnormal diseases, paying special attention to, and worrying and worrying about it, self-centered , bound by self-introspection. Freud once said, "The spirit often moves inward, so that people who are enclosed inside the body and mind are prone to neurosis."

2, the suspected illness, that is, the fear of disease, is a mental tendency to worry about illness. Morita believes that neuroticism is a congenital quality, a temperament that focuses on self-introspection and is easily suspected.

The mental interaction, that is, the patient is terror-sensitive to the factors involved in the above-mentioned "suspected quality", and then this sensitivity is increasingly attracting attention to further fixation. In this way, feelings and attention promote and interact with each other, causing the feeling to become stronger, and obsessive-compulsive disorder occurs and the symptoms are aggravated.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

CT examination of limbs and joints of extremities

Coercive retardation. This kind of sluggish child obsessive-compulsive disorder may be primary. For example, whenever a child reads a book, his eyes often stop at the first line of the first line, and the following contents cannot be read smoothly. Of course, it can also be caused by the above forced action and forced thinking. Slow movements reflected in children may be manifestations of obsessive-compulsive disorder in children, which may be caused by forced movements and forced thinking, or by the child itself. Therefore, parents should pay close attention if children's behavior is abnormal or if there is no reason to act slowly.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Differential diagnosis of child sluggishness:

Deterioration in vision causes sluggishness.

To prevent your child's vision from falling, many parents limit their time watching TV and playing computer games. They think that staring at the TV with their eyes for a long time will cause the eyeball to adjust to paralysis, causing myopia. But in fact, the reason is not only that, Professor Masaki pointed out that the harmfulness of electromagnetic waves emitted by television sets is very large. To put it more extreme, let's say that we put the eyeball into an electric oven that uses electromagnetic waves. What happens? When the temperature rises, the protein in the eyeball will solidify, forming a cataract.

Affected by these external environmental conditions, not only will children's myopia, but also many problems. Due to poor eyesight, the opportunities for outdoor activities will be reduced accordingly, losing some opportunities for telescopic and playing games, further deteriorating vision, and even causing a decline in stereoscopic viewing and visual distance. So sometimes it will inexplicably fall, sometimes hit the eye when catching the ball in a baseball game, and so on. Many people simply think that these children are slow-moving types. In fact, most of them are caused by poor eyesight.

Was this article helpful?

The material in this site is intended to be of general informational use and is not intended to constitute medical advice, probable diagnosis, or recommended treatments.