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CEREBRAL PALSY

Cerebral palsy is a neurological condition that does not keep progressing. CP develops at, before, or shortly after birth. Though the cognitive impairment does not continue to deteriorate, the symptoms can change as a result of the damage. Children with cerebral palsy have impairments. Seizures and convulsions are common in children with cerebral palsy.

Other concerns that can arise include vision deterioration at a young age, late communication or difficulty speaking, and a learning disability.



Types of CPS

WHAT CAUSES CP?

There are various reasons for the cause of CP in a kid:

  • Inadequate oxygen flow to the brain prior, through, or after birth
  • Injuries sustained during or prior to birth
  • Birth-related physical injury
  • Premature childbirth
  • Meningitis, jaundice, and encephalitis are all examples of paediatric illnesses.
  • Approximately 2% to 5% are genetically.

SIGNS, SYMPTOMS AND EFFECTS

  • Impacts muscular tone, which in turn directly influences
    basic actions such as standing or gripping an object.
  • Auditory and visual acuity issues
  • Problems with the bladder and bowels
  • consuming, swallowing, and chewing
  • Impairment of the brain
  • Sensory and behavioural difficulties
  • Inadequate respiratory control
  • seizures
  • epilepsy
  • apraxia
  • dysarthria

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