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  1. Seizures and Seizure Control

    ... parents will always need to know how to recognize when one is occurring, and be prepared to act when one begins. Understanding ... promptly and properly, they can be life-threatening. What is a seizure? A seizure is a term that applies to a sudden or ...

  2. Dysphagia

    ... Treatment for Cerebral Palsy ... Dysphagia is a severe condition that requires vigilant monitoring and, in the presence of ... include everything from dietary changes to surgery. What is dysphagia? Dysphagia is the medical term for difficult swallowing. ...

  3. Types of Cerebral Palsy

    ... form of Cerebral Palsy an individual has. The classification is complicated by the wide range of clinical presentations and degrees of ... care and fund treatment. Why so confusing? “What type of Cerebral Palsy does my child have? And, why does one doctor ...

  4. Types of Cerebral Palsy and their Meaning

    ... of vague ideas or concepts that come to mind. Very rarely is there a conclusive or common definition attached to the condition, let alone ... and gaps in development can be major red flags for what may be preventable Cerebral Palsy. We will be the first to ...

  5. Intraventricular Hemorrhage, or IVH

    ... can happen with little warning. The result of a brain bleed is often damage that impairs the brain’s ability to control cognitive and ... to newborns and infants, requiring delicate surgery. What is intraventricular hemorrhage? Brain injury – brain hemorrhage ...

  6. Acupuncture

    ... Treatment for Cerebral Palsy ... Acupuncture is a form of complementary medicine invented in China that is intended to treat ... therapies and treatments were sought by many Americans. What is acupuncture? In its most traditional form, acupuncture is performed ...

  7. Pain Management

    ... Treatment for Cerebral Palsy ... When a child is in pain, it’s impossible for him or her to focus on the many wonderful ... going to school, making friends, and having fun. What is pain management? Pain management is a branch of medicine that ...

  8. Placenta Complications

    ... of placental complication and how they are diagnosed. What placenta complications can increase the risk of Cerebral Palsy? ... in the second and third trimesters. The placenta is a pancake-shaped organ that develops during pregnancy to transfer blood, ...

  9. Parental Health and Habits

    ... risk factors for the development of Cerebral Palsy. What parental health concerns and habits can increase the risk of Cerebral ... Socio-economic factors Parental age Age is a risk factor for Cerebral Palsy in men and women younger than 18 and older ...

  10. Complications of Birth

    ... and delivery. Newborns are assigned an Apgar score. Learn what your child’s score means. What complications can occur during ... after birth and assigned an Apgar score. An Apgar score is a method to quickly summarize an infant’s health based on respiration, ...

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