Down syndrome is a chromosomal condition that occurs when an individual has an extra copy of chromosome 21. It is one of the most common genetic disorders, affecting approximately 1 in 700 births worldwide. February 21st is recognized as World Down Syndrome Day, aiming to raise awareness about this condition and promote inclusion, understanding, and acceptance within society.
Individuals with Down syndrome may face certain physical and cognitive challenges, but it's important to recognize that each person is unique and has their own strengths and abilities, so it's essential to avoid generalizations and stereotypes.
Here are some common signs and symptoms associated with Down syndrome that first-time parents might observe.
Physical Features
Developmental Delays
Internal Organ Issues
Hearing and Vision Problems
Behavioral Traits
It's important to note that while these characteristics may be associated with Down syndrome, they do not define the individual, and each person is unique. Additionally, not all individuals with Down syndrome will experience every symptom listed above. Early intervention services, including physical therapy, speech therapy, and educational support, can greatly benefit individuals with Down syndrome and help them reach their full potential. If parents suspect their child may have Down syndrome, it is important to consult with healthcare professionals for a thorough evaluation and appropriate guidance.
The Medical City's Center for Developmental Pediatrics (CDP) is the first in the Philippines to offer routine developmental screening and monitoring of children by a developmental pediatrician in the Philippines from zero to eight years, providing early intervention and support to ensure every child's optimal development.
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