Down Syndrome

Down Syndrome


Understanding Down Syndrome: Online Treatment for Genetic Anomaly

Down syndrome is a life-long condition characterized by physical defects, intellectual impairment, developmental delays, and behavioral challenges. It occurs as a result of a genetic anomaly called trisomy, where individuals have an extra copy of chromosome 21, totaling 47 chromosomes instead of the usual 46. The severity of the syndrome can vary from mild to severe.

Signs of Down Syndrome

While children with Down syndrome may exhibit distinct physical features, it's important to note that these features may be less pronounced in mild cases.

Some common physical characteristics include:

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FAQ

Yes, a child with down syndrome can attend regular school. Early intervention and preschool skills development will help the child blend in. Also, special education programmes integrated with classroom studies will benefit.
There is no complete cure for down syndrome as the disorder is genetic. But with regular therapies and growth monitoring from early childhood will help the person lead a fruitful life.
Down syndrome can be life-threatening in a way that many babies born with the condition have congenital heart defects, immune disorders, gastrointestinal defects and so on. Infants will either die within the first year or live up to 65-70 years.
Intervention can start as early as a few weeks after birth. A therapist, for example, may assist an infant in breastfeeding because breastfeeding can strengthen muscles used for speech.
Down syndrome is a genetic defect, although it is not inherited. An error causes it in cell division during the fetus’s early development. But in the case of translocating downs syndrome, any parents may pass it to their kid.