Cerebral Palsy is a very fatal disease that mainly causes motor
impairment that may damage the brain. This results in the symptoms of
mental retardation that can be seen in young children. These children
with mental disabilities have to face serious problem in interaction
with their parent and society.
The main causes of Cerebral Palsy in newborn babies.
The
actual cause of Cerebral Palsy is still unknown to the medical world.
As a result Doctors are unable to find out what are causing Cerebral
Palsy in most young children. Some feels that congenital malformations
in body systems such as kidneys, heart or spine may be responsible for
developing Cerebral Palsy as they may also have malformation in their
brain. Cerebral Palsy can be found in many infant babies, caused due to
the seizures done at the time of their birth. Doctors also feel that
prematurity in newborn babies and below birth weight can also be the
causes of Cerebral Palsy. Consuming different intoxicating drugs,
smoking cigarette, and drinking alcoholic substance by a pregnant mother
sometimes can also lead to the malformation of brain of her baby. These
infants whose mothers have consumed intoxicating drugs during their
pregnancy mostly develop mental retardation rather than Cerebral Palsy.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus that causes AIDS is also responsible for
the brain damage that leads to mental retardation. Now a days with some
sophisticated scans it can easily detect the Cerebral Palsy in newborn
babies very easily.
The different types of Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsy is
of different type and can be classified according to the type of
movement problem or it can be classified by the involvement of body
parts. Pastic or Athetoid Cerebral Palsy is included in the
classification according to type of movement and Hemiplegia, Diplegia,
and Quadriplegia are the different types of Cerebral Palsy that includes
the classification according the involvement of body parts. In
Spasticity the muscles are unable to relax, while in Athetosis the
patient is unable to control the movement of a muscle. Hemiplegia,
Diplegia, and Quadriplegia are the extremes of this Cerebral Palsy
disease.
What is the future of these children with Cerebral Palsy?
The
Parent of these children with Cerebral Palsy has to take excessive care
of their children in a very realistic way. A combination of optimism
and realism must be maintained by the parent of these children to hold a
better future. The parent's expectations should not be unrealistic i.e.
they must understand the child's present and future abilities. The
parents have to set a most realistic goal for their children.