Cerebral Palsy, Animation
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- Cerebral palsy: types (spastic, dyskinetic, and ataxic cerebral palsy), symptoms, causes, risk factors, complication, diagnosis and treatment.
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Cerebral palsy is a group of movement disorders caused by damage to the motor areas of the brain during fetal development, birth, or early infancy. It is the most common childhood disability.
Symptoms typically appear during the first months or years of life and vary greatly from one child to another. The condition may affect the whole body (quadriplegia), lower half of the body (diplegia), one side of the body (hemiplegia), or just one limb (monoplegia).
Most patients experience increased muscle tone, which manifests as muscle stiffness, or spasticity; while a small number of children present with floppiness instead. Some patients lack balance, coordination, while others experience tremors or jerky involuntary movements. Various combinations of these symptoms also exist.
The degree of severity also varies - some people require assistance in almost all daily activities, while others can be more or less independent.
Cerebral palsy is a non-progressive disease, meaning it does not worsen with age, but some symptoms may become more apparent as the child grows.
Cerebral palsy can lead to a number of associated conditions, including: epilepsy; musculoskeletal problems; intellectual disability; feeding problems such as difficulty sucking, chewing, swallowing and excessive drooling; speech delay and difficulties, or impaired vision or hearing.
There are many possible causes, and in each case, the cause is often multifactorial. The risk is highest during pregnancy.
Prenatal risk factors include gene or chromosomal mutations, premature birth or low birth weight, multiple pregnancy, maternal infections, intrauterine infections, exposure to toxins, and conditions that may cause bleeding in the third trimester such as preeclampsia and placental abnormalities.
The most common perinatal cause is the lack of oxygen to the baby’s brain, known as birth asphyxia. Problems linked to complicated labor or delivery are also associated with higher risk.
Postnatal causes include accident, head trauma, and infections such as meningitis or encephalitis.
Diagnosis is based on physical exams and brain imaging studies, which can detect areas of damage or abnormal development. An electroencephalogram may be performed if epilepsy is suspected. A family history may indicate a genetic cause.
There is no cure for cerebral palsy but treatments may help relieve symptoms and improve quality of life. A number of medications are available to treat muscle spasticity, involuntary movements; to reduce drooling, or prevent seizures.
Various therapies can help strengthen muscles, manage daily activities, develop speech, overcome feeding difficulties, and improve overall health and fitness.
Surgical management options include: selective dorsal rhizotomy to sever nerve roots that cause spasticity; deep brain stimulation to treat tremors, various orthopedic procedures to fix musculoskeletal problems; and strabismus repair.
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A big shout out to all peoples who are suffering from cerebral palsy or parents who are taking care of their cerebral palsy children May God give you patience and strength and reward not only in this life but in eternal life aswell❤
As my younger brother who currently is sick 🤒 and has cerebral palsy
I was born with CP on my left side. I was able to work full time until 49. I had physically demanding jobs, but started having more problems with my good side. I am glad that I am married and have kids, and I worked hard for as long as I could or else, I would feel like a failure right now. I Thank God for all the blessings that I have had!
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No, thank you. I trust in Jesus Christ. I wish you the best!
How did you typed it?
My son same condition bro pls give me some knowledge about it
@@HIMALAYASAGAR-mh6vm bro talking with doctor is much better then asking from some random guy in internet you should take doctor consult for your son
No one me having mild cerebral palsy watching this for me to have more information about my condition 😭🤣💗 thank you Lord for 21 years of my life it's been a crazy roller coaster life ps I'm studying I am now in Grade 9
May i talk to you abt CP ?
@niraas.s6793 I'm 26 with mild spastic cereal palsy in my legs. I'll answer any questions. Do you also have it?
I also have hemiplegia cerebral palsy on my right side but still I want to know more about my condition
My almost 3 years daughter has CP and I’m dying everyday out of sadness 😞 @@jesse_sss6924
My daughter is also suffring from this cerebral palsy plz tell me about the treatment from which country what's its treatment
I am a visual learner, I keep coming back here. Straightforward and just amazing. THank you!
I am somebody who suffers from cerebral palsy this video was very educational very helpful thank you
Hi, can we connect?
I see a lot of people with CP here, I wish for life to be it’s greatest for you my friends. May you succeed in all you inspire to! ❤
Blessings to these people 🙏
My younger brother who is 32 years old has it
I can finally understand my kind of CP. Thank You 😊
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fascinating! as someone with all 3 forms of cerebral palsy, balance issues and sound sensitivity are among the worst aspects. i still wonder what exactly causes these? my neurologists thought mine was either from viral sepsis from chicken pox at 6 weeks old or possibly it's actually kernicterus.
How come no one ever discusses the Anxiety or depression or impulse control in adults with CP
I got diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy when I was a toddler for me it's only mild but I can't walk in a straight line or stand still without feeling like I am going to fall over and recently I've been twitching a lot and am worried I might have a seizure 1 day
I have the type of cerebral palsy that affects my legs. I can still walk, but as I get older (Late 20’s), I can now barely stand for more than an hour without feeling extreme pain in one or both of my legs. I don’t know how common this is, but it concerns me.
Born with cerebral palsy on my right side. 39 years ago today
What difficulties do you have?? What are the problem when u started walking talking and sitting please do reply
On my right side. Was able to use my right hand to lift objects . So I was living a normal lifestyle
My younger brother is 32 years old with moderate cerebral palsy
@@guatesalva u able to walk?
@@saimanazneen6942 yes normally
Treatment didn't work out for my sister. She passed at age eight
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My 2 patients were suffering from cerebral palsy so want to get more info I am watching this informative video
Thanks so much
How I wish that someday they will find some kind of cure for this bs, I am so tired of it -.-
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Since I do have mild cerebral palsy do I have spastic? I guess you could say it's just my fingers or both my hands lack muscle coordination I mean when I go to the gym I could lift between 10 lb all the way to 50 sometimes 55 but other than that
My son has only in his hand . He has pvl . Small spot on one side . The neurologist told us that best case scenario he could have ADHD, or worst case he could have a hand leg or foot. That’s affected a little bit. We have taken him to therapy from the very beginning, and it seems to be working very well well. I just have some questions for you if that is OK.
@@Trump2222 ya
I was looking for that one dark meme … the meme where she says this is (name) and she has cerebral palsy
Please confirm 🙏🏽 these lines sir or anyone
Diplegia: all four limbs are involved,lower limbs are more involved than upper limbs.
Double hemiplegia:all four limbs are involved, upper limbs are more involved than lower limbs.
Thank you
My younger brother who is 32 years old and live at home 🏠 with me and my elderly parents has cerebral palsy which affects one side of his body.
Thank you little but very useful
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I have hemiplega.+cerebral palsy +tics from ADHD 😢😢 😢 😢 😢 ❤❤❤❤❤
Plz , take a video for intellectual disability
Such cerebral palsy of weakness movement?
And the brain not knowing how to walk, even if the muscles were relaxed
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Amazing explanation
I was born with cp and I have the on the affects my legs and I am 12 years old and I am a attractive young girl but I am very insecure about my cp and I sometimes do find my self crying because I can't be normal like other young girls my age now I am not saying you should be ashamed or insecure like me because there is no cure so its kind of just something you have to live with for the rest of your life and I I did wear braces for my legs and night time braces for my legs but the older I got the more the insecurity grew so I stopped wearing them and I did used to go to physical therapy but I stopped and my affected my eye sight I used to wear glasses because I had far distance problems with my eyes but yeah xxxxxx sincerely Suellen.❤❤❤❤❤
You’re beautiful the way you are❤ don’t feel insecure ! Sending you lots if love sweetheart ❤️
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Thank you ❤️❤️❤️my daughter is cerebral Palsy
How is she doing, have you undergone any therapy
@@ashoknallasivam2008 Yes, I do naadi yoga and physiotherapy exercises
@@ashoknallasivam2008 When he sits, his back sags, when he tries to stand, he stands on his toes, the soles of his feet don't touch the floor, and his legs are crossed.
@@CpMotherWorld That's great, Hope she will be improved soon. My daughter is 4.5 yrs old and facing some issues with walking, she needs support for walking. Pediatrician diagnosed as ataxic cerebral...Just started Physio and OT suggested by GP. What is your recommendation for that
@@ashoknallasivam2008 it's help full. Physiotherapy and OT it is very important
My 2 year baby is falling from the back hard wooden dinning chair while playing after he cry and sleep when he wake up we realise that right part of the body we are not moving properly then we immediately we go through the process of CT we didn't get any result so we have done MRI as doc recommend and we found this issue let's hope for the best we are Going through this process please recommend what we do next so our baby get a new life same 😢
Any cure is available???? Or can child can walk like normal childrens? Because my child doesn't speak and can't walk imbalance movement.. can someone plz tell me my child can walk like normal child she is 2 and half years now?
As a guy with 3 forms I’ve never knew what the tic like thing was called (lower body , lack of balance and the tremors
I have cerebral palsy on my right side I also have seizures on the when I was a kid my sister's outgrown I still have cerebral palsy my right side is smaller than my other side is normal from doing just fine cerebral palsy have me but sometimes I say I don't have it
Hey my daughter have c.p too I want to know when you started walking and talking
@@saimanazneen6942 I didn't start walking and talking to me I was about 3 years old I'll be 56 in May not feel real good about it and I still have it on my right side and I feel good I got my own apartment and everything
I am a patient of cp
I noticed he didn't say prenatal strokes which i had that caused my cerebral palsy
Stroke = lack of oxygen to the brain
@@Alilamedicalmedia Perinatal stroke: stroke in a baby from week 20 of pregnancy until 28 days after birth
Effect of injury to the brain
Is cerebral palsy affect knowdge?my 10 month girl baby have cerebral palsy in right sid😢😢😢😢
It's different for everyone....the case is not same for everyone my girl is 5 years old she is not able to walk yet she is not able to speak but her intelligence level is quite good
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62 yrs born with cp on my left side
52 with left side CP, too.
13 with left side cp
I have cerebral palsy that affects my legs 🦵 muscles so I stay stiff
Very useful for me because I have an assignment due on Cerebral Palsy.
@🦋•Butterfly•🦋 ok cool, thank you..
I have it so ask
@@TheMavigoz I did it a while back but if you don't mind me asking is it painful ?
Anyone get pain in both hands?
Minimal damage to the brain from a strokes
I am doing the same thing.
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Kernicterus is also other caused of cerebral palsy.
not a disease , it's an injury
It does classify as an ailment.
cerebral palsy coma of limbs
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Argh knowing whats going to happen to me as I get oldder if my day wasent crap enough
I have it on my entire left side arm and leg I have a twin brother he doesn’t have it at all we’re 35 I can say the pain didn’t start until I hit like 31 I’ve had a pretty normal life other then me being limited to what I can do because of the cerebral palsy I have a son who’s 3 he doesn’t have it at all it’s been a long journey however I’m making it and you will as well
This condition sucks
44 year old with cp on my right side here.
I’m lucky as far as the intensity I have.
Things they don’t tell you long term.
Stay physically active because your muscles and tendons tighten up over time.
Sometimes you walk like you’re drunk if you sit too long or something. I had a police officer that thought I was completely drunk. I told him I had CP and he gave me a breathalyzer I passed of course, but he treated me like dirt the whole time.
Another time one policeman actually had brought me to the jail because he said my lisp proved, I was drunk, even though I passed the breathalyzer.
If you fall or something, you don’t realize you’re hurt and you have to do body checks. A couple times I walked around a half a day with dislocated fingers and didn’t know it. Or cuts that actually need stitches.
Bed sores happen a lot too because you don’t feel like you need to turn around at night. Sleeping on my right side feels like I’m sleeping on a cloud.
I get mood swings a lot too. Calm one second really angry the next. Depression sets in a lot too.
Any kind of medicine you’ll have an overreaction to. Like NyQuil will feel like Codeine to me.
And when people realize you have CP, they treat you like you have down syndrome.
I am happy and I know I’m lucky but there are day-to-day struggles in life that someone without it will never understand.
I am so sorry to hear that. My 9 years old daughter has CP( hemiplegic) and I am really worried about her future 😔
@@zeenatsanaomari7793 future is always bright. I wish the internet was around when I was younger to share knowledge.
Swimming helped a lot to relearn all the nerves exc.
My doctors told me (my parents) that I’d never walk without a cane. Never ride a bike. Never drive.
Today I drive a stick shift. I ride on my unicycle around the park.
Never let anyone tell you what you can and can’t do! In my head I always say “ challenge accepted”.
@@zeenatsanaomari7793 don’t let them tell you what you can and cannot do.
My doctors told me I’d never walk without a cane. Ride a bike or drive a car.
Today I drive a stick shift and regularly ride my unicycle in the park.
Ps. Swimming helped me a lot. It helps you make nerve connections.
If you have any questions feel free to ask.
my daughter also have cp i am worried for future she doesn't walk properly
And also her hands doesn't work &when she sit not balanced but through time she have change now she is 5 yrs