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Title: Cerebral Palsy: Symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment (1)


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Cerebral Palsy
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Cerebral Palsy
  • Cerebral palsy or brain paralysis is the group
    of disorders which affect the movements, balance,
    and posture. This condition may be caused by
    congenital or acquired reasons. In certain cases,
    the cause may be unknown.

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Possible Causes of Cerebral Palsy
  • Though in many cases the cause behind cerebral
    palsy is unknown, there are some known causes
    which may either increase the risk or can
    contribute to the occurrence of this condition.
    Following are some of them. 
  • Certain infections during pregnancy
    like rubella (German measles), can cause brain
    damage further leading to cerebral palsy.
  • Insufficient supply of oxygen to the foetus which
    may be caused due to improper functioning of
    placenta.
  • Premature delivery may also lead to this
    condition, especially when the infant is less
    than 3 pounds.
  • Lack of oxygen or asphyxia during labour or
    delivery.
  • Incompatibility between the Rh factor between
    mother and her foetus.
  • Severe jaundice if not taken care of in time, may
    pose high risk of permanent brain damage further
    resulting in cerebral palsy.
  • Some children may acquire cerebral palsy after
    birth due to brain infections such
    as meningitis and due to some head injury.

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Symptoms
  • Symptoms of cerebral palsy can be first
    identified by the parents, since the child
    suffering from cerebral palsy shows delayed
    characteristics of development. The symptoms may
    be similar to other disorders as well, hence the
    physicians may need to assess on various
    parameters before making the final diagnosis.
    Some of the symptoms found in the children
    suffering from this condition include 
  • Lethargy or poor concentration
  • Excess irritability
  • Trembling of arms and legs
  • Poor muscle tone
  • Problem in swallowing
  • Inability to suck

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  • Frequent seizures and twitching
  • Slow or abnormal reflexes
  • Asymmetrical posture
  • Poor digestion and bowel problems
  • The symptoms may appear anywhere between infancy
    to 3 years of age. Also, the intensity of
    symptoms may vary depending upon the severity of
    injury.

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Diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy
  • Regular assessment and tests of child
    development are conducted so as to find the
    developmental issues. Various comparisons and
    calculations depending upon the child's medical
    history are made so as to rule out the
    possibilities of other disorder or illness. The
    evaluation of child's strengths, weaknesses, and
    abilities is done so that accurate diagnosis can
    be made. The other areas of assessments include
    the child's reflexes, motor skills, posture, and
    condition of mother during pregnancyetc. All
    these tests and assessments help the parents to
    cater to the future needs of their child. Based
    on the degree of disability, the child may or may
    not need a lifelong care.

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Treatments
  • Cerebral Palsy cannot be cured, but with the
    help of various treatment and therapies, it can
    help improve the child's capabilities. In many
    children the improvement can be as good as a
    normal person. To get the best results from the
    treatment, it should be started as soon as it is
    diagnosed. The treatment totally depends upon the
    type of cerebral palsy. Following are some of the
    treatments which may help in improving this
    condition.
  • Drugs, such as benzodiazepines, intrathecal
    phenol/baclofen and baclofen, to control
    seizures, muscle spasms and alleviate pain
  • Surgery to rectify anatomical abnormalities
    and/or relax taut muscles
  • Botox, to address contracting muscles

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  • Administration of hyperbaric oxygen, to improve
    oxygen availability to damaged brain cells
  • To improve everyday skills like talking,
    understanding, learning, and developing social
    and interpersonal skills, few therapies are very
    commonly used, and are quite effective.
  • Speech therapy to control the mouth and jaw
    muscles and improve communication
  • Physical therapy to improve gait and volitional
    movement
  • Occupational therapy to adapt to limitations and
    live independently
  • Medical intervention via communication aids such
    as computers fitted with voice synthesizers
  • Standing frames to help reduce spasticity
  • Neuro-cognitive therapy and patterning

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Treatments
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  • Cerebral palsy is characterized by abnormal
    muscle tone and poor motor reflexes. Hence, the
    treatment options for this condition focus on
    improving motor development and coordination.
    They are all designed to address and correct
    varying extent bone deformities and contractures.
    The most important of all treatment options is
    medical and social intervention to educate the
    family on the causes of onslaught and the
    fatalities in the continuum of motor dysfunction.

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