Disability causes are many, and it is nearly impossible to limit the number of potential causes. The fact is, a disability happens usually for no reason and it rarely makes sense to the person who is facing this type of struggle and limitation. However, when a limitation does occur, this affords the person a new opportunity to build themselves and to strengthen relationships.
Disabilities can occur from birth. In some cases, malformations during a pregnancy can develop. Some are hereditary but others are not. In some cases, the birthing process itself leads to the disability’s formation. If the child is pulled from the birthing canal, for example, this can cause trauma to muscles and ligaments, leading to damage. The inability to breath during or after birth can lead to problems with brain function, too.
In addition to these factors, simply living day to day life can be a risk for some people. Disabilities can often come from accidents, such as a car accident. These disabilities can stem from accidents involving work related occurrences or product malfunctions. There are many potential causes to disabilities, but the underlying fact is, the disability’s actual cause may never be fully understood.
If a disability occurs to you, you may want to learn more about the cause so that you can see how and what can be done to improve your health. At the same time, you can help encourage others to avoid the same type of trauma that lead to the disability in your life, whether it is your own limitation or that of another person. If there is no cause or there is no treatment for your condition, work to help fund research and the development of treatments. In many cases, it is individuals who put a passion into building awareness that make the biggest difference in the development of treatments and cures for the disabilities many have.