Cerebral palsy affects the brain. Depending on which area of the brain is affected, the child can have problems with muscle control (e.g. Eating, walking, talking, playing). A child with cerebral palsy might require a wheelchair or crutches to move. They may also have problems with communication, depending on the severity.
Articles on cerebral palsy can be found at the website of an organization that is devoted to researching cerebral palsy. Some such organizations are United Cerebral Palsy and the Cerebral Palsy Alliance.
Cerebral palsy itself is not a deadly condition. However, some complications associated with cerebral palsy, such as difficulty swallowing or respiratory issues, can potentially lead to life-threatening situations. Treatment and management of symptoms are important in maintaining a good quality of life for individuals with cerebral palsy.
NO Cerebral relates to brain and palsy is paralysis, giving Cerebral Palsy (CP) the meaning "Brain Paralysis". Reasons for CP include: Premature Birth, Infections during pregnancy, Insufficient oxygen reaching the fetus, Asphyxia during labor and delivery, Severe jaundice in babies & Blood clotting disorders (thrombophilias). Yes, if you go to the march of dimes website you have sited it says genetic defects can contribute to it. Quoted from the above address: " In some cases, genetic defects may contribute to brain malformations and "miswiring" of nerve cell connections in the brain, resulting in cerebral palsy (2)"
yo can cerebral plasy (cp) when i baby has a brain inurgy eaither befor the baby is born while the bab6y is born or soon after a baby is born its is also caused by lack of oxygen to the biran no one knows exacly what causes it and there is no know cure for cp. alosn when you have twins or more they have a greater cance of being born with cp.
Yes, Lyme disease can cause Bell's palsy in some cases. This occurs when the bacteria responsible for Lyme disease affects the facial nerve, leading to facial paralysis similar to that seen in Bell's palsy. Early diagnosis and treatment of Lyme disease can help prevent complications like Bell's palsy.
I don't know about that. But there are some children + adults with cerebral Palsy that are diagnosed with autism.
Generally no but in some severe cases mental retardation is associated with the condition.
It is possible for some forms of facial deformity in cerebral palsy
There are a number of organizations that can assist those with cerebral palsy. Some organizations that may be helpful include BC Cerebral Palsy and the CDC.
Articles on cerebral palsy can be found at the website of an organization that is devoted to researching cerebral palsy. Some such organizations are United Cerebral Palsy and the Cerebral Palsy Alliance.
There are many organizations that support children with cerebral palsy. Some examples of these organizations include Hemi-Kids and Children's Hospital.
Cerebral palsy itself is not a deadly condition. However, some complications associated with cerebral palsy, such as difficulty swallowing or respiratory issues, can potentially lead to life-threatening situations. Treatment and management of symptoms are important in maintaining a good quality of life for individuals with cerebral palsy.
Yes, some people with cerebral palsy do experience pain. There are treatment options available to lessen the pain.
There are a number of different types of palsy. These include Cerebral Palsy, Bells Palsy, Bulbar Palsy, Erbs Palsy, etc. They all involve some form of paralyis and lesions on motor neurons. The most common or well known forms are Cerebral Palsy and Bells Palsy.
The severity of cerebral palsy varies broadly. In some instances it involves sever mental disability along with damage to the rest of the nervous system. In others it's largely confined to physical disabilities.
There are a number of treatments available for Cerebral Palsy. Some of the treatment methods available include: aqua therapy, behavioral therapy and chiropractic intervention.
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