Pinch leg syndrome
Pediatric pinch syndrome is mainly manifested by rubbing the perineum. Each episode lasts for several minutes, and the number of episodes can vary. It can occur several times a day or once every few days. Its manifestations are more frequent in infants and young children, with a high incidence period at the age of 1-3, consciousness during an attack, straightening or clamping of both lower limbs during an attack, holding a fist or holding something. Older children can be interrupted consciously.
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