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What are the Complications of Cerebral Palsy?

 
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About 800,000 people in the United States, both children and adults, have at least one symptom of cerebral palsy, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). The symptoms that a patient has depends on the type of cerebral palsy. For example, a patient who has spastic cerebral palsy can have an abnormal walk, very tight muscles and muscle weakness. Patients with cerebral palsy may develop complications, which can affect several areas of the body.

Complications of cerebral palsy can affect patients' bones, which may restrict their movement. For example, patients may develop osteoporosis, a condition in which bone density is lost over time. MedlinePlus noted that one in five women in the United States over age 50 suffer from this condition. In the late stage of osteoporosis, patients can have bone pain, loss of height, bone fractures and stooped posture. Cerebral palsy may also develop osteoarthritis. If patients suffer from contracture, in which their muscle tissue becomes shorter as a result of severe tightening, the MayoClinic.com noted that it can result in joint deformities and dislocations. Other bone-related complications of cerebral palsy include hip dislocation and scoliosis, which is curving of the spine. Patients may also sustain injuries from falling.

In some patients, neurological and cognitive complications may occur. For example, some patients may have problems with communication skills. In those cases, patients may benefit from speech therapy, in which they can develop methods of communication. In about 50 percent of patients, seizures may occur, according to MedlinePlus. With a seizure, the electrical activity in the brain becomes disrupted, causing changes in behavior or physical state. Patients with some types of seizures, such as generalized tonic-clonic seizures, can lose consciousness during the seizure. Mood changes are another possible complication of cerebral palsy. The MayoClinic.com website noted that some cerebral palsy patients may develop depression, as social isolation or coping issues may contribute to its onset.

Since cerebral palsy patients can experience eating and digestive symptoms, they can also develop complications in these areas. For example, patients may have poor nutrition as a result of difficulties swallowing. Some patients may develop pneumonia due to choking, according to MedlinePlus. Bowel obstruction, in which there is blockage of the bowel, may also occur.

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Thanks for discussing the complication of cerebral palsy as my new born daughter Katrina is CP patient and I wanted to know about cerebral palsy in details. After reading this article I acme to know about the complication of cerebral palsy. Nice post
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September 17, 2011 - 12:48am
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The effects of various cerebral injuries depend on the location and severity of the damage. Effects can range from complete loss of a function to compromised and diminished function. It is possible to determine the location of a cerebral injury by determining what functions and abilities are absent or diminished.
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April 13, 2011 - 12:48am
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