Medical errors including administrative errors that result in a failure to identify and mitigate risks due to a mother's underlying health issues, the improper medication of a pregnant person, errors during a pregnancy and during child delivery, all can lead to the development of a condition known as cerebral palsy.
Cerebral palsy is a medical condition that involves damage to the brain of a child. Birth injuries that occur before birth, during birth, or shortly after birth commonly cause cerebral palsy. Children who have cerebral palsy are typically diagnosed between the ages of eighteen (18) and twenty-four (24) months.
Symptoms of cerebral palsy, however, may appear much earlier. In some cases, symptoms of cerebral palsy appear immediately after birth. Some infants, for example, cannot drink milk on their own due to a high or low oral motor tone.
Medical doctors search for symptoms of cerebral palsy when evaluating a child. Along with a child's parents, a medical doctor may evaluate whether a child is reaching milestones in a timely manner. A child may be suffering from cerebral palsy or some similar condition if, at specified milestone points, the child is unable to or encounters difficulty performing the following tasks:
One key indicator of cerebral palsy is a child's difficulty with fine motor skills. Medical professionals look for the following signs of motor difficulties that may lead to a cerebral palsy diagnosis:
It is important for parents to keep notes on the motor difficulties they observe in their newborns, as medical professionals who treat children will have only a limited time to observe any deficiencies in normal development, compared to the numerous day-to-day observations that parents may make.
Signs That A Child Has Cerebral Palsy Can Manifest In Infants Under Age Of Six MonthsInfants begin the developmental process from the moment they exit the womb. Oftentimes, infants with cerebral palsy begin to show signs of abnormal motor function and developmental delays early in their development. The following symptoms could indicate cerebral palsy in infants younger than six months:
Babies who are six months old or more may exhibit additional symptoms indicative of cerebral palsy, including:
Children who have attained the age of ten months may exhibit additional symptoms that could be signs that one has cerebral palsy, including:
A child exhibiting any of the symptoms listed below may need to be screened for cerebral palsy:
If your child has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy, and you believe the diagnosis is the result of medical negligence, you or your child may be entitled to compensation. Contact the Charlotte cerebral palsy lawyers at Arnold & Smith, PLLC today to schedule your free initial consultation. Our professional team can help you determine whether you have a viable claim against one or more at-fault parties.