What are the characteristics of Down syndrome? How can I tell if my baby has Down syndrome?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-16
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Down syndrome is a chromosomal abnormality that can cause a miscarriage in a fetus at an early stage. If you are lucky enough to be born, the child's IQ is very low, the distance between the eyes is very large, and he cannot live alone at all, and must rely on the care of his parents. Children with Down syndrome may have growth disorders or malformations, such as physical deformities that do not look the same as normal children.

    Pregnant women are now screened for Down syndrome in the second trimester so that they can know if their child has Down syndrome and then make a choice.

    What is Down syndrome?

    I believe that many people are people who know chromosomes, chromosomes are in pairs, but children with Down syndrome have an extra chromosome, and then the development of the whole person will be particularly strange. Such children are different from ordinary children, and they are also commonly known as children with cerebral palsy, who have nothing to do at all, and need to rely on their parents to teach them everything to live in this society. When working, the child's hands and feet will also be uncoordinated, and there is no way to control their limbs.

    What are the manifestations of Down syndrome?

    The first is the physical performance, and there is also the child with diabetes syndrome, the distance between the two eyes is very long, the bridge of the nose is flat, and it can be recognized at a glance. The second is the performance of IQ, the child will be more demented, will always sit there stupidly and play, or wander around the street, muttering some strange things in his mouth. However, the chance of this disease is relatively small now, and pregnant women will supplement nutrients such as folic acid before pregnancy or for a physical examination and then a spare tire.

    In the second trimester, the hospital will also ask the pregnant woman to do a Down screening so that she can know if she has a child. If the disease does exist, surgery can also be performed.

    SummaryThis disease is caused by chromosomal abnormalities, so there is no way to **, unless the future medical technology is very sophisticated and can actively strip this abnormal chromosome.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Down syndrome is a genetic disorder in which there are 23 pairs of chromosomes in a normal human body, while patients with Down syndrome will have a number or structure of chromosome 21, which usually occurs in newborns, usually causing the child to stop developing in the early and middle stages of pregnancy and the fetus to die.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It refers to various comprehensive diseases due to chromosomal abnormalities, such as developmental disorders, mental retardation, malformations, congenital diseases, and defective diseases, which are manifestations of Down syndrome.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Down syndrome is a complex pediatric disease, the cause of which is related to chromosomal abnormalities, manifested by external characteristics that are different from ordinary people, rapid distance between eyes, mental retardation, developmental delay, and possible reduction in sexual and fertility.

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