Question

Do you know what chemical factors cause pediatric cerebral palsy?

Answer

The chemical factors that cause pediatric cerebral palsy mainly include the teratogenic effects of drugs and environmental pollutants on fetal development. These factors can lead to hypoxic-ischemic brain damage, resulting in the apoptosis of brain neurons and brain dysfunction. Almost all newborns with brain damage will have motor function impairments, and some patients may also experience intellectual disability and psychological disorders. Additionally, exposure to radiation during pregnancy may also cause pediatric cerebral palsy, cerebellar malformations, and intellectual disability. Early detection and timely treatment of pediatric cerebral palsy are very important.