Intellectual impairment, epileptic seizures, and vision and hearing impairment may come alongside cerebral palsy. Due to being somewhat paralyzed, they may also have the inability to chew, swallow, it may be harder to breathe, or they may have bowel or bladder control issues. Hopefully this helps!
Btw, this disability is no laughing matter, but that doesn't stop the people who have it from getting a kick out of it. Check out Filthy Frank's "Pimp My Wheelchair." You may enjoy it as much as he did lol.
You should take a physical exam about every 3 months. Hope it helps!
Cilia, tiny muscular, hair-like projections on the cells that line the airway, are one of the respiratory system's defense mechanisms. Cilia propel a liquid layer of mucus that covers the airways.
The mucus layer traps pathogens (potentially infectious microorganisms) and other particles, preventing them from reaching the lungs.
Cilia beat more than 1,000 times a minute, moving the mucus that lines the trachea upwards about 0.5 to 1 centimeter per minute (0.197 to 0.4 inch per minute). Pathogens and particles that are trapped on the mucus layer are coughed out or moved to the mouth and swallowed.