Why Does a Four-Month-Old Baby Rub Their Feet with High Muscle Tone?
An increase in muscle tone in a four-month-old baby can lead to the baby's lower limbs being pressed together, resulting in a frequent rubbing of the feet. High muscle tone in a four-month-old baby is commonly associated with diseases such as neurological dysplasia, abnormal brain metabolism and structure. It is recommended to seek prompt diagnosis and treatment at a hospital.
Children with high muscle tone, regardless of the cause, require rehabilitation training, such as passive exercises or other types of training, to improve their muscle tone. In rare cases where high muscle tone, especially when accompanied by other underlying conditions, significantly affects the daily life of the child, medication to improve muscle tone or surgical intervention may be considered.