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1. What steps are involved in the diagnosis of cerebral palsy?
Steps involved in the diagnosis of cerebral palsy are
- evaluation of signs and symptoms
- medical history
- physical examination
- further tests like cranial ultrasound, electroencephalogram,MRI scan, CT scan, blood and urine test.
2. What are the risk factors associated with cerebral palsy?
Risk factors associated with cerebral palsy are
- low birth weight, premature birth
- breech presentation
- Rh factor incompatibility
- maternal infections, maternal exposure to toxic substances
- bacterial meningitis
- multiple babies
3. What age group is generally affected with cerebral palsy?
Children are generally affected by cerebral palsy. It is the most common disability in childhood and is more common among boys.
4. Is cerebral palsy a preventable condition?
Cerebral palsy is not a preventable condition in most of the cases. In pregnancy, you can take following precautions
- regular vaccinations
- adequate prenatal care
- avoid smoking/alcoholism
- good hygiene and well-balanced diet
5. What is cerebral palsy?
Cerebral palsy is a disorder affecting muscle movement and coordination. It occurs due to abnormal brain development in childhood, particularly at birth.
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