Children's cerebral palsy (cerebral palsy) is itselfa common form of childhood disability. The essence of the disease clearly indicates its translation, "brain relaxation." Causes of cerebral palsy arise during pregnancy, childbirth, in infancy and are covered in the defeat of one or many areas of the brain. As a result, there is a violation in motor and muscle activity.
In order to understand the mechanisms of development of cerebral palsy, symptoms of the disease, it is necessary to find out the reasons for its occurrence.
Cerebral Palsy does not apply to either infectious orhereditary diseases. As the child grows, it does not develop and does not progress. But if you ignore cerebral palsy, symptoms and rehabilitation, this can lead to the acquisition of new diseases, for example, scoliosis. With adequate care for children with cerebral palsy, their condition improves noticeably, life enters another direction. When studying the mechanisms of cerebral palsy, the reasons are as follows:
Signs of cerebral palsy begin to appear already in the earlyage, almost from birth. Under normal development, unconditioned reflexes almost disappear at the age of six months, in the case of cerebral palsy this factor is delayed. When the child reaches the age of one and a half years, the predominant activity of only one hand is observed, which is a signal of the probable pathology of the muscles and an early sign of cerebral palsy.
Symptoms of cerebral palsy are very diverse.In lighter forms, they look like little-noticeable clumsiness, and in more serious forms take the form of muscle spasms. This does not allow the child to move freely and forever makes him the owner of a wheelchair. The severity of cerebral palsy, the symptom of cerebral palsy is directly related to the extent of brain damage. Damage can be manifested inactive, so that they will hardly be noticeable even to a specialist, but can greatly progress and be obvious to others. With age, the symptoms of cerebral palsy manifest themselves to a greater extent (during active development of the nervous system).
The manifestation of cerebral palsy, the symptoms of the disease are divided into primary and secondary.
The primary symptoms include the following:
The secondary signs of cerebral palsy are laterand severe pathology. These are muscle cramps, mental retardation, insufficiency of hearing, vision, skeletal anomalies, for example, underdevelopment of the limbs.
Taking into account all the accumulated medical experience,for today it is possible to ascertain the sad fact that CP is still incurable. Progression of the disease and alleviation of the symptoms of the disease can be minimized by the timely detection of signs and adequate treatment.