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Proper Care Of A Cerebral Palsied Infant

Sunday, October 4th, 2009
Low Jeremy asked:


Cerebral palsy is a neurological disease that is characterized by low or non-coordination of muscles to body movements. The disease is caused by a partial or total damage to the brain during the early stages of life. There are instances that infants that are not yet born, those still inside the womb may acquire such disease when proper care of the mother is not done.

The word cerebral is a term used by medical people to talk about the brain. The word is an adjective of cerebrum, a part of the brain that is responsible from sending neurons to the muscles. It is the one that lets human move. The term palsy on the other hand, means posture or movement disorder. Summing up the two terms and their meaning, one can arrive at one concrete meaning. Cerebral palsy based on the analogy is a disorder or imbalance in the muscle movement due to low or non-coordination of the brain.

Because the disease mostly develops during the early stages of life, the primary victims of such disease or disorder are the infants. When an infant experiences difficulty in breathing, in suckling or can bowel easily during first weeks of child birth, the same must be carefully observed. The following biological process involves the movement of the muscle. If those processes respond negatively there is a higher possibility that the child has cerebral palsy.

Infants are generally not easy to take care of. They have no natural communicating device except their baby cries. Cerebral palsied infants need extra care due to their low or non-reaction of the brain. Here are some tips to be done in proper caring for a cerebral palsied infant:

• Do not be intimidated or be shy in asking your paediatrician for the proper care of your child. There are special treatments that must be done to affect infants but you need to know it through your paediatrician. Since cerebral palsy is directly connected to body movements and the brain, there are brain and muscle therapies that are needed to be done but with the supervision or upon the prescription of professional practitioners.

• Be sensitive to your baby’s movements or reactions. Infants affected by cerebral palsy may cry often due to inability to physically react to brain. You must not take your child’s needs for granted.

• Treat your baby the normal way. Play with him. It is very important to have time for your child when you can bond with him. Psychologically, it will help your child.

Cerebral palsied infants are no ordinary babies but need to be regarded as normal. Special care and attention is needed. You can have them treated fully or at least partially.



Tom

 

Be Alert And Be Aware Of The Sign Of Cerebral Palsy

Sunday, October 4th, 2009
Low Jeremy asked:


Cerebral Palsy is the disorder that every parent should always watch out whenever their new child is still carried within the mother’s womb or being born. It may impair certain abilities of the child such as motor and learning skills. Diagnosing the child for any signs of cerebral palsy will be of great help in determining the proper treatment for him/her.

The question that will certainly pop-up instantly in your mind is “what are the signs that may indicate the possibility of a child to have cerebral palsy?” Although the exact cause has yet to be determined, the signs that will be discussed in this article can give you a hint if your child is suffering from cerebral palsy or not. Read on and learn more about the signs.

There are different signs which may determine the presence of cerebral palsy depends on the child’s age. A newly-born infant may show the following signs which are an indication of cerebral palsy presence in him/her?

• Suckling difficulties;

• Abnormality and breathing; or

• Bowel evacuating.

As the infant grows, there are other signs to look out such as the consistent use of the half part of the body compared to the other half and favoring a particular posture compared to the other one. The infant who is usually stiff, lacking any ****** expressions, disorganized eye movements, head movements not following where a particular sound came from, and lack of any active response to any level of human voice can give you a cue if something is wrong.

In addition, if the child is having difficulty to perform basic movements such as rolling, crawling, smiling, and walking suggest possible presence of cerebral palsy. His/her hands are shaking. Making it difficult for them to grasp and play with their toys.

Other cerebral palsy signs also depend on the type the child is suffering into. The following are summary of the possible symptoms for each type of cerebral palsy:

• A child suffering from spastic diplegics has the typical scissors gait where the legs are crossing at the knees.

• If he/she has spastic hemiparesis, he/she may have uncontrollable tremors on the other half of his/her body.

• Athetoid cerebral palsy-affected children have difficulty in writing as well as movements on their extremities.

• Ataxic cerebral palsy-affected children are experiencing difficulty in executing basic motor tasks such as buttoning shirts and tremors also occurs while doing voluntary movements.

Always remember that once you have noticed any signs present on your child, he/she must be brought immediately to your physician for more accurate diagnosis.



Bradley

 

Cerebral Palsy Defined

Friday, September 4th, 2009
Low Jeremy asked:


In the US, there are at least five hundred thousand infants affected by cerebral palsy. The disorder is caused by improper carriage of the mother during the early months when a child is still developing in the womb. In the survey done in the year 2003, Center for Disease Control said that one child affected by cerebral palsy needs at least $950,000 dollars for the cost of living. People affected with such disorder need a little extra care that sometimes may require financial compromise.

Cerebral palsy is a disorder causing a low or non-coordination of the muscle to the brain. This low or non-reaction of the body muscle is due to the brain damage acquired by a person during the early stages in his life. When a person has cerebral palsy he cannot properly move his limbs like a normal person.

Cerebral is a medical term used to refer for the brain. It is an adjective for the cerebrum, a part of the brain that is responsible for the motion, feelings, speech, sight and other senses and actions that can be done by humans. When the brain, this time termed as the cerebra, is damaged by definite and indefinite cause, the motion as done by the muscle is greatly affected.

Palsy is the term that means disorder in the posture of a human or the movements he is making. Because the brain is damaged, palsy may happen to a person. Summing the two terms together, a concrete idea or definition can be made. It can therefore be stated that cerebral palsy is the disorder in the movements or the posture of a person caused by the partial or full damage in the brain.

There are different types or level of cerebral palsy. The levels are indicated by the intensity of the damaged caused in the brain and the manifestation of the disorder. There are basic signs of cerebral palsy that are with no respect to the level of the damage in the brain.

When a person has cerebral palsy, he may experience problems in maintaining balance and muscle coordination. He may also experience difficulty in controlling his muscles, thus having difficulty in eating, drinking, standing, etc. A person with cerebral palsy may also be epileptic. Studies showed that 1 out of 3 CP affected person has epilepsy. Another thing is that, a person affected by Cerebral palsy may experience difficulty in learning.

The four categories of Cerebral palsy are 1) Spastic CP 2) Athetoid/ dyskenetic CP 3) Ataxic CP 4) Mixed CP.

The first three categories differ according to the place of damage in the brain and the intensity of it. The fourth category is the worst. That is when a person may experience two to three categories combined.

Cerebral palsy is irreversible and incurable. But there are therapies that can help a person affected to regain little coordination and control.



Stacy

 

Understanding Kids With Cerebral Palsy

Thursday, April 9th, 2009
Low Jeremy asked:


Do you have a kid with Cerebral Palsy? Do you want to know how to care for kids with Cerebral Palsy?

If you answered yes, continue reading this article in order to have a much clearer view about the disorder.

Cerebral Palsy is a kind of brain damage that usually occurs before, during, and after birth. This condition will often last a lifetime and there is really no cure for this condition. There are available therapies and medications that can make life a lot easier to patients with Cerebral Palsy.

However, since this disability affects the brain, there is no cure for this condition. So, you have to know how to adjust and care for these children in order to make their life and also yours a little bit easier.

There are several kinds of Cerebral Palsy that can be characterized by loss of motor skills or loss of nerve functions. Some severe cases of Cerebral Palsy will make all limbs useless.

There is no clear cause of Cerebral Palsy. But in some cases, Cerebral Palsy can be caused by medical malpractice during the birth of the baby. Insufficient health care or mishandling the baby can cause brain damage to infants even if they are still on the womb. With this, you can file a lawsuit against the doctor or the health institution to get the proper compensation you need in order to cope with Cerebral Palsy kids.

Kids with Cerebral Palsy require special care and a lot of money for medical treatments and therapies. If you don’t have the financial capability, you can always seek help with charity organizations that specializes in Cerebral Palsy kids. These organizations can help you with financial and emotional needs. They will be more than willing to help you with your situation.

If you think Cerebral Palsy in your kid was caused by medical malpractice, you can always seek the help of Cerebral Palsy attorneys. These people specializes with Cerebral Palsy cases and can really help you get the compensation you need in order to get the financial support that you will use in order to treat your children or at least make their lives more normal.

Children with Cerebral Palsy also need education. There are some schools that are specially made for kids with Cerebral Palsy that knows how to care and educate these kinds of kids.

You can easily inquire in the internet about the special educational program and enroll them in the school.

Some Cerebral Palsy kids have difficulty in speech. These special schools can really help with the development of your child’s growth even if he or she has Cerebral Palsy.

Always remember that there are ways to make your kid’s life a bit easier to live and also yours if your kid has Cerebral Palsy.



Ricardo

 

Cause Of Cerebral Palsy In Children

Friday, February 20th, 2009
Low Jeremy asked:


A child who undergoes a crucial stage during the first few years of his life with some unwanted conditions which is not normal is considered as cerebral palsy. This will usually describe the damaged and impaired development of a child which will include the emotional and mental control of his movement and abilities.

A normal child can be far compared to a child who has cerebral palsy. The posture of a child can also be the basis to determine if he or she is sick of cerebral palsy. You might wonder what the causes of cerebral palsy are but there is really no exact known cause of cerebral palsy in a child.

Since they do not know the cause of cerebral palsy, doctors and scientists find it hard to come up with treatments. However, there can be a lot of factors that can add to the cause of cerebral palsy.

First is due to the infection during the pregnancy of the mother. When a pregnant mother experiences German measles, chances are, the child in her womb will be damaged.

Sometimes, if the blood group between the mother and the fetus is not compatible, the body of the pregnant mother may produce some unwanted antibodies which can destroy the cells of baby inside the mother’s womb.

If the mother experiences blood clotting, chances are, the fetus will also experience bleeding which will result to cerebral palsy. Another cause of cerebral palsy is due to child birth. When an infant lacks supply of oxygen, it will definitely result to damaging of the brain cells.

This kind of damaging will definitely result to cerebral palsy and other injuries such as mental retardation. Mental retardation can also be a form of cerebral palsy only that, the child’s mental ability is the only one affected. Seizure can be another result to damages during child birth.

If your child has experienced cerebral palsy due to child birth and medical malpractice, you can seek help from a medical malpractice lawyer so that you can get the right compensation that will help you with the child’s growth. Cerebral palsy due to medical malpractice is the most common cause.

Parents are seeking medical care and compensation because the child needs to undergo through a lot of physical treatments and medicines to keep up with the injury. If you are giving birth to a child, make sure that a professional doctor will be the one to help you.



Arthur