If your child’s nervous system isn’t working properly, it can cause delays in her normal development and functioning. Early detection means that we have a better chance of identifying the cause, quickly treating her, and decreasing the chance that she’ll have long-term complications.
Your child’s doctor may request a neurological exam if your child:
- Complains of symptoms including:
- Headaches
- Blurry vision
- Fatigue
- Fever of unknown cause
- Change in balance or coordination
- Numbness or tingling in the arms or legs
- Decrease in movement of the arms or legs
- Tremor
- Has had an injury to her head, neck, or back
- Is experiencing a change in behavior, or in balance or coordination
- Has any type of birth defect to her head or spine
- Is currently being treated for a disease or condition
Neurological exams may also be performed during a routine physical exam, either right after birth or later in childhood or adolescence, in order to investigate possible problems or rule something out.