Cerebral Palsy in babies, What Is about it?

[ad#ad-2]One day I met a friend, her child was aged 3 years old. Her child can not walk in that age.

She was upset with what happened to her child. Previously she lived in Japan, although there has been done many inspections as MRI, ct-scan, etc., but not yet known what happened.

I confused would like to give feedback for him, but I don’t know.

One day,  finally she find out that her children suffering Cerebral palsy (CP).  what is about  Cerebral palsy (CP)? because this will greatly affect the formation of a smart baby.

Cerebral palsy is a disorder caused prolonged control of movement disorders.
Developed symptoms during the first few years of life, and usually does not worsen thereafter. The disease is caused by damage to the motor control areas of the brain that disrupts the brain’s ability to control movement and posture.
The term cerebral refers to the brain and palsy refers to the term controls body movement disorders.
There are a range of symptoms of cerebral palsy.
A person with cerebral palsy may have difficulty with fine motor tasks such as writing, or problems experienced with maintaining balance and walking, or be affected by involuntary movements such as uncontrollable writhing movement of the hands or drooling.
Symptoms vary from person to person, and perhaps even change over time. Unfortunately, people with cerebral palsy are often affected by other medical diseases, including epilepsy or mental retardation. Contrary to popular belief, but not cerebral palsy does not always cause profound handicap
babies with cp (1), hydrosefalus epilepsy (1), people who have cerebral palsy are smart (1)

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