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Cerebral palsy (CP), a neurological disorder that affects body movement and muscle coordination, can be a financial burden on people with the disability. Disability grants can help relieve some of...
Approximately 300,000 U.S. children under age 14 have seizures, according to the Epilepsy Foundation. For some, the condition disappears with time. For others, it is a constant battle.
A petit mal or petit seizure is also called an absence seizure and is characterized by brief episodes of unresponsive staring. With two or more seizure incidents, a person is considered to have...
Seizures can be a scary occurrence regardless of the circumstances. When children have unexplained ones, they are especially frightening. Having as much information as possible on seizures can...
A seizure is a neurological problem that occurs due to sudden, abnormal electrical disturbances in the brain. A seizure may cause your child's level of consciousness to become impaired. It may...
Cerebral palsy affects the lives of millions of children worldwide. Simple acts take a long time to learn, and many children suffer in their struggle to learn fine-motor skills. Fine-motors skills...
According to the Epilepsy Foundation, most children who have epilepsy live normal lives and develop normally. However, their lives will be a little different in that they have to take medicine...
The nervous system is made up of two different subsystems: the central and peripheral nervous system. The central nervous system consists of our brain and spinal chord and affects our thought,...
The nervous system is made up of two different subsystems: the central and peripheral nervous system. A neurological disorder occurs when there is damage to either system.
A child may be diagnosed with developmental delay if he does not reach major milestones around the time he is expected to. The American Academy of Pediatrics estimates that 13 percent of children...
Bell's palsy is a temporary condition affecting the facial nerves. In children, Bell's palsy can be more upsetting emotionally than with an adult. They are concerned with the appearance of their...
Children with cerebral palsy face a plethora of physical and emotional challenges on a daily basis. One might think that the last thing they would want to worry about is exercising. However,...
Cerebral palsy is the common term for a number of neurological disorders that result in permanent deficits of body movement and muscle control. These disorders affect roughly three of every 1,000...
Cerebral palsy classifies a group of condition that limit a child's ability to control or move their limbs. People with cerebral palsy will generally have muscles that are weak and loose or hard...
Parkinson's disease is rare in children but when it occurs, the symptoms may mimic some those found in older Parkinson's patients. Juvenile Parkinson's disease is divided into two categories;...
Children with cerebral palsy have trouble controlling their muscles. The brain disorder is usually present at birth, but it can also be brought on by an infection, a brain injury and lack of...
Sensory processing disorder (SPD), or sensory integration dysfunction was first written about by A. Jean Ayres in her seminal work "Sensory Integration and Learning Disorders" in 1972. She first...
Cerebral palsy is a general term that describes many different forms of physical disability that are not progressive or contagious. The result of damage to the motor control centers of the brain...
Cererbal palsy can have several effects on children. Limited mobility, respiratory infections, dental problems, seizures, constipation and delayed language development are among the top concerns...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a neurological disorder that first shows signs in early childhood; the condition does not decline over time, but levels off, having a permanent effect on muscle coordination...
People with cerebral palsy, particularly children, can find it difficult to obtain proper nutrition because of physical problems with eating. Adding extra high-calorie food to the diet, along with...
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects the brain. Electrical impulses in the brain misfire or fail to follow the appropriate pathway causing partial or complex seizures. These seizures...
Lead poisoning is a condition that results from high levels of lead in the bloodstream, which can lead to gastrointestinal and nervous system problems. Most commonly found in children who have...
As the parent, caregiver, or teacher of a child with cerebral palsy, the goal of helping him to cope with cerebral palsy is to help the child to become as independent as possible. This is not...
Although many doctors counsel parents not to have their children screened for Huntington's disease--mostly because if affects their insurability later in life--it is a good idea to prepare at-risk...
Cerebral Palsy is a non-progressive, non-contagious disease that causes physical disability ranging in severity depending on the individual with the disease. Cerebral Palsy is a generic term...
Batten disease is an inherited disorder that attacks the nervous system in children between the ages of four to 10 years old. As time progresses, the child develops mental impairment, progressive...