Question

What are the causes of cerebral palsy?

Answer

The causes of cerebral palsy are numerous, with the most common being prenatal factors, including genetic and chromosomal abnormalities, congenital infections, brain malformations or developmental disorders, as well as fetal hypoxia and ischemia. Additionally, perinatal factors often lead to brain damage, such as brain edema, neonatal shock, intracranial hemorrhage, and central nervous system infections. It is recommended that patients with cerebral palsy choose nutrient-rich and easily digestible foods in their diet, and consume more lean meat, liver, eggs, fresh vegetables, and fruits.