Q:
What are the risk factors for having a CP child ?
A:
The risk factors for having a CP child are : -
- Breech
deliveries (babies delivered with feet coming out first ).
- Birth
defects such as spinal bone defects or abnormally small jaw
bone.
- Low
birth weight and premature babies.
- Twin
deliveries.
- Abnormally
small head (microcephaly).
- Convulsions
shortly after birth.
Q : How do I know whether my child has CP
?
A
: There is no definite test to detect CP. The diagnosis is
made by reviewing the childs history and on examination.
It may be difficult to diagnose due to changing symptoms over
a period of time. Infact, some children with mild CP may be diagnosed
at 3 to 4 years of the age. Certain blood tests and brain scans
may be done to exclude other conditions.
Q : What is the treatment for CP ?
A
: CP is a lifelong condition and cannot be cured. However,
treatment may improve the quality of life by increasing independent
mobility. A child with CP requires a multi team approach-from
a pediatrician, an orthopedic and physical and speech therapists.
The treatment not only depends on the patients symptoms
but also his age.
Patients
with severe muscle contractures may require surgery to lengthen
the muscle or some spinal surgery to reduce spasticity in the
legs. Medication may also be given to decrease the muscle spasticity.
Now, botulinum toxin injections are available which when used
with physical therapy, help in lengthening a muscle. Baclofen
pumps are also available to control spastically for a longer period
of time.
Physical
therapy, which consists of special exercises may increase the
movement & strength of the muscles. Occupational therapy may
be required to develop skills to carry out day to day activities
at home.
A
variety of mechanical aids like braces, speech synthesizer may
be required. For children with speech problems, speech therapy
is required. In addition, medications may be required to control
the seizures. Some children with learning disabilities & mental
retardation may require special learning programs.
Q: How can CP be prevented?
A:
The pregnant mother should get regular antenatal care. Blood tests
of mothers should be checked to detect Rh factor. Parents should
seek treatment for a baby who is jaundiced at birth or has prolonged
jaundice within a few days after birth.
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