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Did medical malpractice cause my child's brain
damage?
Cerebral Palsy is one of most common types of birth injuries
today.
Children may suffer brain damage before, during or immediately
following birth. Difficult labor or inappropriate methods of delivery
may lead to Cerebral Palsy. A lack of oxygen during birth, any
intracranial bleeding, head trauma or meningitis during the first
few days following birth, may also be a cause of Cerebral Palsy.
Premature babies are at a higher risk of developing Cerebral Palsy.
If your child is a victim of Cerebral Palsy, you should be aware
that this condition may have been caused by any of the circumstances
listed above.
Signs of Cerebral Palsy in infants and children are:
_ poor head control,
_ startles excessively,
_ excessively stiffness or floppiness,
_ difficulty sucking and feeding, and
_ delays in motor development.
If you detect any of these signs, please consult your doctor.
A neurological examination may be necessary to rule out other
possible disorders. Cerebral Palsy is generally diagnosed before
the patient is three years of age.
There are three basic types of Cerebral Palsy, depending on which
portion of the brain is affected:
_ Spastic- movements are difficult and stiff;
_ Ataxic- loss of depth perception & sense of balance;
_ Athetoid- uncontrolled and involuntary movements.
There is no cure for Cerebral Palsy, but it can be managed to
maximize independence. Cerebral Palsy is not a disease or an illness.
It is a medical condition caused by damage to the brain. Because
of this, it does not progress with age as long as medical guidelines
are followed and other factors, such as excessive weight gain,
are controlled.
There are a variety of physical, occupational and speech therapy
treatment programs for children with Cerebral Palsy, and they
vary according to each child's needs. Most treatment programs
will include physical, occupational and speech therapy. With the
help of mobility aids and communication enhancers, children with
Cerebral Palsy may live fairly normal lives.
Parents of a child suffering with Cerebral Palsy should contact
an attorney for research into the cause of their child's affliction.
DISCLAIMER
This information has been prepared only for general purposes and
is not
legal advice. Presentation of this information is not intended
to create an
attorney client relationship. Do not act upon this information
without
seeking professional counsel.
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