Many Causes Of Cerebral Palsy
Are Preventable
Cerebral palsy is a name
given to a group of neurological defects that cause lack of body and muscle
coordination, due to damage in one or more parts of the brain. These defects
can range from mild to severe, and can only be treated symptomatically;
there is no cure. According to the Cerebral Palsy Source, an online
publication dedicated to the disease, nearly 8,000 infants are diagnosed
every year in the United States. All women envision having a happy healthy
baby, and while many do, there is an astonishing number that don’t. Many of
the causes of cerebral palsy can be completely preventable, which is why
there are now a growing number of attorneys that specialize in litigating
these types of cases.
When cerebral palsy occurs, nerve cells in the motor control center of the
brain are damaged, and when these cells die, the muscles that are controlled
by them no longer function properly. Cerebral palsy has many causes and may
result by more than one insult to the brain. The infant may be deprived of
oxygen during birth, the mother may abuse drugs or alcohol, the obstetrician
or midwife may exert too much pressure with the vacuum device, or injure it
with forceps during delivery. The mother could have been infected with a
bacterium during pregnancy, such as rubella, or she may have endured some
type of injury to her body through a fall or an assault, or there could be a
blood incompatibility between the developing fetus and the mother. The
infant’s brain could be damaged by someone dropping it, or not taking care
to make sure the baby was safe. A motor vehicle accident could also be the
cause, or the cerebrum may be under developed, all causing the signs and
symptoms of cerebral palsy to appear. Now you can see why cerebral palsy is
so prevalent, and why there are so many different scenarios that can occur
causing damage to the brain, and risking the onset of cerebral palsy.
Symptoms vary greatly because it is clearly dependent on the severity of
damage to the brain, and to what area of the cerebrum is most affected. Some
children may require only leg or arm braces, others cannot hold themselves
in an upright position, and some are completely paralyzed. Uncontrolled
drooling and grimacing is also common, and some children cannot speak or
swallow and must be fed through a gastrointestinal feeding tube. Seizure
disorder is also common in infants and children that suffer from cerebral
palsy. There are required to be on various anti-seizure medications and
neurologic agents to control these episodes for the rest of their lives.
Oxygen may be required to administer in case of deprivation during a
seizure, and be very scary for anyone observing, if not trained properly on
how to intervene.
There are many foundations and organizations dedicated to educating the
population about cerebral palsy, how it occurs, and how it can be prevented.
Even with all the medical technology that is available, it cannot be cured,
only the symptoms can be treated. There are many children and adults who
have to live their lives with this debilitating disease, and in some
instances, it could have been totally preventable.
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