There are many causes of cerebral palsy, but more than 1/3 of cases may not have a known cause. Prenatal factors are common, including genetic and chromosomal diseases, congenital infections, brain developmental malformations or dysplasia, fetal brain ischemia and hypoxia leading to periventricular leukomalacia or basal ganglia damage, etc. Perinatal factors refer to brain injuries that occur during labor and within one week after birth, including hydrocephalus, neonatal shock, sepsis, or central nervous system infections, and ischemic hypoxic encephalopathy. Perinatal factors may be an important cause of cerebral palsy in premature infants.
Pediatric cerebral palsy is primarily caused by brain hypoxia and edema in the neonatal period, leading to the damage and abscess of brain nerve cells.
The causes of pediatric cerebral palsy are complex and varied, and the treatment methods must be tailored to the individual causes.
Facial paralysis refers to the stiffening and tiltof facial muscles caused by damage to the facial nerve, common causes include catching a cold, emotional excitement, or chickenpox. Treatment methods include hospital diagnosis, targeted treatment, and auxiliary measures such as massage and heat therapy.
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