What is cerebral palsy

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 2 months ago
A congenital disorder of movement, muscle tone or posture.
Cerebral palsy is due to abnormal brain development, often before birth.
Symptoms include exaggerated reflexes, floppy or rigid limbs and involuntary motions. These appear by early childhood.
Long-term treatment includes physical and other therapies, drugs and sometimes surgery. Causes of acquired cerebral palsy may include. Brain damage in the first few months or years of life. Infections, such as meningitis or encephalitis. Problems with blood flow to the brain due to stroke, blood clotting problems, abnormal blood vessels, a heart defect that was present at birth, or sickle cell disease.
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