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THE CAUSE OF CEREBRAL PALSYThe cause of cerebral palsy (CP) is believed be determined by several issues which may include the parents genetics, their behaviour and their environment, the child’s biological makeup and outside physical influences including inadequate or inappropriate medical treatment. There are a large number of potential factors that may contribute to the cause of cerebral palsy and increase the risks of the child having the disorder however the presence of any of these factors does not mean that the child will suffer from the disorder and at the same time, the absence of them does not exclude a child from being at risk. These matters, some of which are outlined below, should also be considered as factors that help guide doctors in the diagnosis of the disease. The items listed below are all well recognised risk factors in the cause of cerebral palsy however they are no more than that and detailed medical advice should only be obtained from a healthcare professional. Matters that could possibly contribute to a child being born with CP or developing it shortly after birth include the following :-
The possible cause of cerebral palsy is not only confined to the child’s health condition and in some cases, the mother may contribute including :-
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