Question: Can someone with mild cerebral palsy live a normal life?

Individuals with mild cerebral palsy have a similar life expectancy to those who do not have the condition. Cerebral palsy patients go on to live a healthy and normal life as they transition into adulthood.

Is mild cerebral palsy a disability?

Mild cerebral palsy will not qualify for disability benefits. The SSA sets out whats required to get disability benefits for a child with cerebral palsy in listing 111.07.

Can you be normal with cerebral palsy?

People with cerebral palsy can have mild issues with muscle control, or it could be so severe that they cant walk. Some people with CP have difficulty speaking. Others have intellectual disabilities, while many have normal intelligence.

Do people with cerebral palsy live as long?

Generally, children born with cerebral palsy can expect to live between 30 and 70 years on average. Those with the longest life expectancies usually have more mobility, better medical care and adaptive equipment and greater autonomy and independence. There is no cure for cerebral palsy and the condition lasts for life.

Can you grow out of mild cerebral palsy?

No, because Cerebral Palsy is a permanent condition with no known cure, a child will not outgrow Cerebral Palsy. This means that no matter what the symptoms are, the underlying cause of the symptoms will never go away.

What is the life expectancy of someone born with cerebral palsy?

Many children with milder forms of cerebral palsy have average survival times similar to those of the general population. Children with mild cerebral palsy have a 99% chance of living to 20 years old, whereas children with severe cerebral palsy have a 40% chance, according to Dr. Ananya Mandal.

Can CP be cured?

There is no cure for CP, but a childs quality of life can improve with: treatment that may involve surgery. therapy, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. special equipment to help kids get around and communicate with others.

Are all people with cerebral palsy non verbal?

About 25% of individuals with cerebral palsy are non-verbal. However, that does not mean they dont have anything to say or are incapable of understanding what you say to them.

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