What are the causes of cerebral palsy

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My brother's baby is a child with mild cerebral palsy. The main symptoms are walking on tiptoes and language retardation. During this period, he has been recovering and the effect is good. Today, I'd like to share with you the causes of cerebral palsy.

What are the causes of cerebral palsy

First, premature infants are also the cause of cerebral palsy. Due to the improvement of medical level, many children with gestational age of only 28 weeks and weight below 1 kg have been rescued and survived. However, due to the small gestational age, brain development is very immature, so it is prone to brain damage. If central dyskinesia occurs after injury, cerebral palsy may be formed.

Second, neonatal asphyxia is also the cause of cerebral palsy, especially severe asphyxia. It is very easy to cause brain edema and brain hemorrhage due to hypoxia. Modern studies have found that children with severe asphyxia have brain damage before birth, and the existence of brain damage leads to the child can not be delivered smoothly. Therefore, the new view is that fetal brain injury leads to neonatal asphyxia, which in turn aggravates neonatal brain injury.

Third, jaundice is a process that most children may experience after birth, but if the treatment is not timely, bilirubin enters the central nervous system, especially in the basal ganglia, hypothalamic nucleus, caudate nucleus and other parts of the accumulation, it may lead to nuclear jaundice, and mental retardation or cerebral palsy, which is one of the causes of cerebral palsy. Brain damage during childbirth. Various perinatal factors, such as intrauterine hypoxia, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy caused by intrapartum asphyxia, cerebral hemorrhage, etc.

matters needing attention

The daily diet of children with cerebral palsy was improved. In children with cerebral palsy diet, need to provide high calorie, high protein and rich in vitamins, easy to digest food. For children with independent eating difficulties, diet training should be carried out. When feeding, the spoon should not be pulled out when the children's teeth are clenched to prevent tooth damage.