Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a neurological disability that affects thousands of children and adults worldwide. It is the most common cause of childhood disability and is caused due to some injury or abnormal development of the brain. Statistically, it is more common in boys than girls and is considered a lifelong disability with no treatment. In many cases, signs and symptoms of cerebral palsy don’t appear till when a child’s brain development finishes.
Since most cases of cerebral palsy are marked before children can express symptoms on their own, it is very important for parents and medical professionals to be aware of early signs. Signs and symptoms of CP: Lack of muscles coordination Variation in muscles tone Speaking difficulties Excessive drooling Walking difficulties Difficulty during eating Seizures Globally, 17 million people are affected by Cerebral Palsy. One in 323 children is…