Recognizing the potential for child abuse in a situation, and the seeking or offering of intervention and counseling before battered child syndrome occurs is the best way to prevent it.
Yes. I am a victim of BCS (Battered Child Syndrome)
Medical treatment for battered child syndrome will vary according to the type of injury incurred.Counseling.an intervention plan.physical and psychological therapy.The child abuser may be incarcerated,and/or the abused child removed from the home.
Battered child syndrome is most often diagnosed by an emergency room physician or pediatrician, or by teachers or social workers.Physical examination.X rays, and other imaging techniques.The presence of injuries at different stages of healing.
Alternative terms include: shaken baby; shaken baby syndrome; child abuse; and non-accidental trauma (NAT).
Cynthia Feinen has written: 'Child abuse' -- subject(s): Child abuse, Abused children, Battered child syndrome
Oralie McAfee has written: 'Education for parenthood' -- subject(s): Child abuse, Battered child syndrome, Prevention
A search of the internet does not indicated the existence of such a syndrome.
Edwards' syndrome cannot be prevented
It is a genetic syndrome that makes it impossible to metabolize certain mucopolysaccharides. It cannot be prevented once born. It can be treated. The only way to prevent it is to use reproductive technology to make sure a child with it is not conceived.
The prognosis.will depend on the severity of injury, actions taken by the authorities to ensure the future safety of the injured child, and the willingness of parents or guardians to seek counseling for themselves as well as for the child.
In males, Reiter's syndrome can be prevented by sexual abstinence or the use of condoms.
No. Jacobsen cannot be prevented. This syndrome happeneds randomly while conceiving the baby.