What are the causes of children's sensory disorders and what are their manifestations?

The causes of children's sensory disorders are mainly congenital and acquired. Congenital causes may include fetal malposition, premature delivery, caesarean section, etc. , leading to insufficient sensory stimulation of the mother. The acquired reasons are mainly environmental and human reasons. For example, a small family or urbanized life leads to a small range of children's activities, and adults are overprotective and do everything, which makes the information received by children incomplete.

Sensory disorders include vestibular dysfunction, proprioception disorder, tactile disorder, visual disorder, hearing disorder and so on. The specific symptoms are inattention, excessive behavior, poor balance, easy wrestling, poor sense of direction, emotional instability, withdrawn and timid, poor social skills, inability to integrate into the team, love to bite hands and nails, easy to be nervous, irritable, afraid of strange environment and so on.

If the child is found to have the above-mentioned discomfort symptoms, he should seek medical treatment and carry out rehabilitation training in time to ensure the healthy growth of the child.