A Guide To Victims Living With Cerebral Palsy

It is estimated that 1 in 323 kids have Cerebral Palsy. If your loved one is living with this motor disability condition, empathize and help them. The family has to know and understand these things to help the patient.

First, the CP impairs movement abilities, muscle tones or motor skills. The child will have problems in coordination and moving. This disorder affects other body functions like breathing, bladder and bowel control or eating habits. The condition might arise before, after birth or after three to five years.

Cerebral palsy is classified under classes such as spastic, and this causes muscles stiffness that affects movement. For some victims, they have the Dyskinetic CP, leading to uncontrolled movement. It can manifest as Ataxic disorders that affect the body ability to balance. There is no known for this disorder, and in some case, the symptoms will not worsen.

The family members must know about the CP causes like stroke after birth or while in the womb, infections during pregnancy and the cases of untreated jaundice. A child gets affected because of other diseases when a woman is pregnant, suffering trauma during birth, or having diseases during infancy or early childhood.

If your child is affected, you must give more attention to maintain a healthy, fulfilling and satisfying life. The victims will be having a daily struggle with a variety of experiences. The affected people show common trends like inability to move well, with the severity differing.

The child will show trouble when communicating with others. When sick, a child takes more time with a speech therapist who aids in communication issues.

Your child with the CP has trouble eating. The patient requires help feeding, or they face dietary restrictions.

The victim faces difficulties when sleeping such as having pain in one position or failing to sleep at all. Besides, one faces difficulties maintaining hygiene as things like taking a bath or brushing teeth becomes an issue. The issue requires a family to ensure the patient maintains good hygiene or visit the occupational therapist.

The child school work is affected because of cognitive disability. That is why they need special attention to develop and learn independently.

You must help the person living with Cerebral Palsy by giving them the support and love needed. It will be right for the family to accept the patient and their condition. The best thing for the family is to accept they have a child suffering from this condition. You must research to know other ways of helping patients. People must understand which role they play to help the victim. Once you have details, it becomes easier to give help. Your role is to assist, encourage their independence and advocate their course to improve their life.