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What is Cerebral Palsy?Causes,Signs and Symptoms, Diagnosis and treatment
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0:00 Introduction
0:14 Causes of cerebral palsy
1:27 Symptoms of cerebral palsy
3:10 Diagnosis of cerebral palsy
5:02 Medications of cerebral palsy
In cerebral palsy, faulty development or damage to motor areas in the brain impair the body's ability to control movement and posture. This results in a number of chronic neurological disorders. Cerebral palsy is usually associated with events that occur before or during birth, but may be acquired during the first few months or years of life as the result of head trauma or infection.
Cerebral palsy is neither contagious nor inherited, nor is it progressive. The symptoms of cerebral palsy (CP) differ from person to person and change as the child's nervous system matures.
Some people with severe CP are completely disabled and require lifelong care, while others display only slight awkwardness and need no special assistance. Complications associated with CP include learning disabilities, gastrointestinal dysfunction, tooth decay (dental caries), sensory deficits, and seizures.
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:14 Causes of cerebral palsy
1:27 Symptoms of cerebral palsy
3:10 Diagnosis of cerebral palsy
5:02 Medications of cerebral palsy
In cerebral palsy, faulty development or damage to motor areas in the brain impair the body's ability to control movement and posture. This results in a number of chronic neurological disorders. Cerebral palsy is usually associated with events that occur before or during birth, but may be acquired during the first few months or years of life as the result of head trauma or infection.
Cerebral palsy is neither contagious nor inherited, nor is it progressive. The symptoms of cerebral palsy (CP) differ from person to person and change as the child's nervous system matures.
Some people with severe CP are completely disabled and require lifelong care, while others display only slight awkwardness and need no special assistance. Complications associated with CP include learning disabilities, gastrointestinal dysfunction, tooth decay (dental caries), sensory deficits, and seizures.
SOCIAL MEDIA:
INSTAGRAM: Medical Centric
TWITTER: @MedicalCentric
Facebook: @medcentric
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