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Friday, October 9, 2015

Life Expectancy for Cerebral Palsy In Children

In the majority of cases, children with cerebral palsy have the ability to live long and quality lives. Of course, accomplishing this means more extensive medical care than the average person needs to undergo. The key to ensuring long-term quality of life for cerebral palsy patients is early intervention, which may include special education and other types of technological assistance. The amount of these services that are necessary will depend on the level of severity and will differ from child to child.
In order for children with cerebral palsy to enjoy a long and quality lifespan, there are a number of things that may be important, including physical therapy, visits to health care professionals, and maybe even surgery in some cases.
The severity of the child’s condition, as well as improper management of his or her symptoms, may put the child at risk for diminished life expectancy. Although cerebral palsy is not progressive (will not worsen over time), other associated conditions and factors that are not connected to the original brain injury may change over time and have an effect on the overall health and life expectancy of the patient.
Eight Factors That Affect Life Expectancy
While the length of time a cerebral palsy individual can live hinges on a variety of factors, the majority of individuals can expect a healthy lifespan contingent upon the following:
Proper management of life-threatening associative conditions.
Implementation of healthy medical care and support of lifestyle.
There are eight factors that generally contribute to a cerebral palsy patient’s life expectancy, which include:
The patient’s level of disability and impairments.
The severity of the patient’s condition.
Restrictions on the patient’s mobility.
Patient’s difficulty eating or otherwise receiving nutrition.
Presence of seizures.
Difficulty with cognitive functioning.
Visual acuity.
Problems with respiratory functions.

If you have a child who suffers from cerebral palsy, you may wish to speak to an experienced personal injury lawyer in order to review your potential legal options. Please feel free to call 0086 10 5621 1304 for a free consultation and evaluation or email us service@ekbwyy.com

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