There are three major types of palsy: cerebral, Nell's, and brachial. The most dangerous of the three is cerebral since it affects the function of the brain.
Palsy is the paralyzing of a body part and may deal with uncontrolled shaking of a body part. Less severe palsy may deal with only a small paralyzing in the arm.
Palsy is a developmental disorder that effects the brain. It can be severe to barley noticeable. When you are born and don't get oxygen to the brain it can cause palsy.
no it is the third mildest form
Type your answer here... Spastic cerebral palsy with a percentage of 80% of all cerebral palsy cases.
Being diagnosed as a spastic quadriplegic is considered to be the most severe from of cerebral palsy due to the fact the condition affects all four limbs (both arms and legs).
Yes; depending on how quick you catch it and get treated with antiviral meds, how strong you immune system is and your age can affect how severe the effects of Bell's Palsy will be. Generally, elderly folks will get more severe cases of Bell's Palsy because they typically have weaker immune systems and delay treatment (this isn't discriminatory, merely a social trend).
Generally no but in some severe cases mental retardation is associated with the condition.
This would be a very radical and sever option for curing Bell's Palsy. The surgery would have to repair the nerve damage from a very severe case of Bell's Palsy. The most common treatment is time and antiviral medication.
Some complications of being a quadriplegic with cerebral palsy include prematurity, bleeding in the brain, severe asphyxiation, aspiration (which is fluid in the lungs), severe meningitis, shaken baby syndrome, low birth weight, and drug overdose.
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It is also know as a superficial burn. It is the least severe type of burn.
Doctors and medical professionals are still not yet experts on giving the life expectancy for people living with cerebral palsy. Cerebral Palsy gets worse over time affecting gross motor function such as the ability to walk. Adults life expectancy with cerebral palsy depends on the type, severity and associated disabilities. The life expectancy for an adult can range from 30 year old for those with severe cerebral palsy such as feeding difficulties and ridgidity to 60-70 for a milder form of this condition.
It is also know as a superficial burn. It is the least severe type of burn.