CP Treatment and Prevention
There is no cure for cerebral palsy, because brain cells do not replace them. Treatment aims to make life as normal as possible and provide maximum independence for patients whose mental abilities permit.
The primary objective is to minimize disability, which means above all to prevent muscle contractures or remedy. They are less likely to occur if you exercise the affected limb as much as possible. Physiotherapy aims to prevent contractures and poor growth due to atrophy. Although there is not enough studies demonstrating the effectiveness of physiotherapy, most doctors agree that the exercise affected members is clearly the best way to preserve their health and to draw as much as possible. If contractures, it is generally necessary to resort to surgery. It can take several months for the muscle to recover from such an operation. It is therefore much better to prevent than cure. Sometimes administered injections of Botulinum Toxin against contractures serious. The toxin paralyzes the muscle, allowing it to relax.
When school age approach, the treatment focuses on improving communication and reducing the symptoms that constitute a problem in social terms, as was done drooling. No effort is spared to put the children of normal intelligence in schools. Parents are responsible for much of the therapy once they have learned the techniques.
Convulsions and spasticity can often be controlled by an anticonvulsant drug or a muscle relaxant (muscle relaxant), and most children with cerebral palsy after drug treatment in one form or another. When the symptoms can not be eliminated, their effects can be minimized by using modern devices such as computerized prostheses that help to speak and electric wheelchairs.
Although the total elimination of cerebral palsy is probably impossible, many measures enable women to avoid this type of congenital malformations. Any factor that increases the risk of premature delivery, such as tobacco, alcohol and illicit drugs increases the risk of cerebral palsy. Birth defects are the more likely that the mother smokes or drinks during pregnancy.
Vaccination against rubella is one of the easiest to take a woman. As this vaccine can not be administered during pregnancy, any woman who intends to have a child should be vaccinated immediately.
Any measure reducing the risk of head injury in a baby or an infant also reduces the risk of cerebral palsy. In this regard, the most important step that parents can take is to install the car seat for their child. On the other hand, it is not always possible to prevent meningitis, but we can reduce the risk by taking the child to the doctor every time he is suffering from an ear infection or a bad headache accompanied by fever. Any child under the age of 4 to 6 months has a fever should be seen by a doctor.