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How To Diagnose A 2 Year Old Suffering From Cerebral Palsy ?

hi good afternoon i am 32 years old with two kids 4 yrs & 2 yrs my younger son born with cerebral palasy was hospitalised with lungs infection was on ventilation for 15 days know he is allright but can t sit and walk he is speaking one or two words he recognises every body can u suggest me any doctor who can help in my son s treatment one more thing during my two pregnancies i didnt had any problems like blood pressure nor i was a diabetic please do reply i also need a good gynic as i developed some abdominal problems thank you i am from hyderabad AP
Thu, 5 Jan 2012
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Cerebral palsy may be seen associated with difficult deliveries ans also associated with decreased blood supply/oxygen to the fetus. To prevent Cerebral palsy, you will need to take required vitamins, prevent/treat infections in pregnancy, proper Antenatal checkups during your pregnancy. Your child may rarely improve on what he has been able to do but REHABILITATION is very much needed. Contact good Rehabilitation centres in your area for proper management and training of your child.
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How To Diagnose A 2 Year Old Suffering From Cerebral Palsy ?

Cerebral palsy may be seen associated with difficult deliveries ans also associated with decreased blood supply/oxygen to the fetus. To prevent Cerebral palsy, you will need to take required vitamins, prevent/treat infections in pregnancy, proper Antenatal checkups during your pregnancy. Your child may rarely improve on what he has been able to do but REHABILITATION is very much needed. Contact good Rehabilitation centres in your area for proper management and training of your child.