There are many, many, many different factors that can cause disabilities. For instance, if your spinal cord was damaged, you may be paralyzed from the waist down or head down, depending on where you were hit on the spinal cord. Your spinal cord sends messages to your nerves in your body, and thus cannot if broken.
nothing causes it the child it just born with it.
nothing causes it the child it just born with it.
No, learning disabilities are not something that is fatal, unless it causes you to do something that would kill yourself. Most are not of that sort, and so they are not fatal.
Sometimes it is genetics. Sometimes it is because of environmental poisons.
Disabilities can occur during a person's lifetime or it can be present at birth. Some causes of disabilities during a person's lifetime include motor vehicle accidents, work-related accidents, or chronic illnesses such cancer, epilepsy, diabetes and the like. Others are also born with a disability which may be present all their life -- some examples are mental retardation, blindness, cerebral palsy or other developmental disabilities.
No, disabilities themselves are not contagious in the same way that infectious diseases are. Disabilities are generally not caused by pathogens or communicable agents that can spread from person to person through direct contact, airborne transmission, or other means typical of infectious diseases. Disabilities can arise from a variety of causes such as genetic factors, congenital conditions, accidents, injuries, or medical conditions. These causes are not contagious in the traditional sense—they do not spread from one person to another through casual contact or proximity. It's important to distinguish between disabilities and infectious diseases. While disabilities can sometimes be the result of medical conditions or injuries that may have underlying causes influenced by genetic or environmental factors, they do not constitute a health risk in terms of spreading like infectious diseases do.
Limitations of people with disabilities varies so greatly, I would have to write a book to list them all. There are physical limitations, sensory limitations, and mental limitations, all of which effect the individual on a different level than the next.
No he did not have any disabilities.
Some have physical and mental disabilities.
Disabilities that come from birth and can be hereditary
yes alice paul had disabilities.
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