Cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy is also called spastycznością or Little'a disease. The disease involves weakening or paralysis of the upper part of the brain. The result of failure of the brain is the inability to control how the muscles and correct exercise movements...
Symptoms of cerebral paralysis
Many people find that so many varieties of brain injury how many people affected by this disease. Such views appear soon after the knowledge of a few sick people and comparing them to existing conditions.
In some patients, there is disorder in the functioning of the brain that cause both physical disability and mental processes...
Causes of brain injury
Cerebral palsy may develop in the fetal period, as a result of damage incurred during childbirth or shortly thereafter. Not in every case, physicians are able to determine the cause of the disease.
The common feature of many cases of the disease is more likely the child's brain hypoxia...
A general model of the disease
Cerebral palsy occurs in different forms, but in many cases of disease have common features.
The first signs of the disease can be seen already at birth or during the first 6 months of life the newborn. One of the first symptoms observed in children is a stiffening of the limbs, which are beginning to set in a strange, unnatural ways...
Treatment
Unfortunately there is no cure for cerebral palsy and complete cure is impossible. Early diagnosis allows for quick start appropriate therapy and rehabilitation, which helps reduce the number of symptoms and alleviate both physical irregularities and disorders, mental and emotional.
It is important that the sick child has been under constant medical supervision and were more frequently tested for defects of vision or hearing, and to examine the course of mental development, to be able to start work as soon as possible and further inhibit the emerging disease...