What Are the Causes of Pediatric Cerebral Palsy?

The causes of pediatric cerebral palsy include genetic and chromosomal disorders, congenital infections, fetal brain ischemia and hypoxia, brain damage from the onset of labor to one week after birth, as well as various non-progressive brain injuries such as central nervous system infections, cerebrovascular diseases, and poisoning that occur during the neonatal and post-neonatal periods.
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What are the Common Symptoms of Pediatric Cerebral Palsy?

After taking some medication during pregnancy for a cold, the child is significantly behind his or her peers. Initially, it was thought to be a slow development, but later it was discovered that the child’s limbs are poorly coordinated, as if they cannot control themselves. A check-up at a children’s hospital revealed cerebral palsy. What are the symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy?
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