8. The cerebellum is a part of the brain that controls fine motor skills
When this zone is damaged, it can cause problems with flexibility. The cerebellum interprets electrical signals entering the brain and also sends electrical messages to appendages and other organs.
Patients with meningitis may have problems with coordination and equalization, or they may snap their fingers. The manifestations of meningitis are more common in infants. Children have not yet developed a solid immune system and succumb to the effects of the disease more quickly than an adult.Some parents think their child is not walking or that they are just late. To find out what’s really wrong with your kid, you should visit their pediatrician and ask them why they are acting the way they do.