Dealing With Cerebral Palsy
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Cerebral palsy is one of the most common disabilities affecting motor functioning in children. It occurs when one or more parts of the developing brain are damaged in some way. While many researchers do not know the exact cause, there are many theories. They include issues with the mother’s health, premature birth and low birth weight, multiple births and oxygen starvation at the time of delivery. Many times, however, children born with cerebral palsy may have been injured by a health care provider.
It really depends on which areas of the brain have been damaged, but generally, one or more of the following symptoms is present; muscle spasticity or tightness, involuntary movements, disturbance in mobility or walking, difficulty in swallowing and speech problems. Additionally, there are other symptoms that are sometimes associated with cerebral palsy, such as abnormal perception and sensation, impairment of hearing, sight or speech, seizures and mental retardation. Problems that may arise due to the condition are difficulties in bladder and bowel control, eating, breathing problems because of posture difficulties, pressure sores and learning disabilities.
For a child with cerebral palsy, early detection can increase the chances for a fuller recovery. He or she may still need different types of therapy, medications and treatments for the rest of their life that may include full time, in-home care and in more severe cases, institutionalization. Some individuals were able to write with a pen or use a computer touch screen to communicate for the first time because of treatments such as Botox. Because researchers are continuously finding new information on cerebral palsy, this leaves the door wide open for the future of cerebral palsy treatment options.
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