How Is Pediatric Cerebral Palsy Caused?

There are many causes of pediatric cerebral palsy, such as maternal rubella infection, syphilis or cytomegalovirus infection during pregnancy, severe anemia, pregnancy poisoning, and working frequently in a radiation environment; infants born with severe asphyxia, severe jaundice, and birth trauma leading to intracranial hemorrhage; after birth, infants may suffer from various central nervous system diseases or experience persistent seizures. These factors may lead to brain damage or developmental defects in children, thereby causing pediatric cerebral palsy.
One minute to read

How is Pediatric Encephalitis Caused?

Pediatric encephalitis can be caused by various factors, including viral, bacterial, and mycoplasma infections. Among them, Japanese encephalitis is primarily caused by a virus and transmitted through mosquitoes, often occurring during the summer and autumn seasons, and sometimes leaving sequelae. Parents should pay close attention to their child’s condition and seek timely medical treatment to avoid the deterioration of the disease.
One minute to read