Causes
Most cases of cerebral palsy occur when a child’s brain is deprived of oxygen before, during, or shortly after childbirth. Children who are born prematurely make up nearly half of all cerebral palsy cases–mainly because their lungs aren’t fully developed. However, some cases of cerebral palsy are caused by negligence on the part of an attending physician.
Types
There are three main types of cerebral palsy: spastic, ataxic, and athetoid. Spastic cerebral palsy occurs in the vast majority of cases, and is due to a neuron lesion in the brain. Ataxia and athetoid cerebral palsy are less common but have more severe effects on sufferers’ motor skills.
Effects
Cerebral palsy compromises connections between the cortex and other parts of the brain. As a result, the sufferer often experiences problems moving certain parts of his body. Cerebral palsy also affects communication, sight problems, memory problems, and a number of other functions of the mind and body.
Treatment
Though it is impossible to cure cerebral palsy, the right treatment can make the symptoms bearable. Unlike other cognitive ailments, cerebral palsy is not progressive, and the effects can become manageable through several types of therapy. For example, a person with cerebral palsy may learn to talk through speech therapy.
While cerebral palsy treatments are helpful, they’re also expensive. If your child has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy due to a doctor’s mistake during childbirth, you should call The Rich Firm, PC at (202) 529-9379. Our experienced birth injury attorneys will help you file a medical malpractice suit against the offending doctor, and hopefully win the compensation your child needs to live a rewarding life.