Yes, you will always have a fever with toxic shock syndrome. You will also have low blood pressure.
people with down syndrome are often riddled with vision impairments...
Up or Down?The "D" of Down is always uppercase, i.e., capitalized - it's the name of the man who identified this specific syndrome. As to whether the word "syndrome" should be capitalized, there seems to be no final word on that. Various dictionaries and encyclopedias seem to have different styles.Answers.com goes for the option of spelling it like this: "Down syndrome."(See Related question.)
Münchausen syndrome by proxy and you can read more about it in the link below.Munchhausen by proxy syndrome
No, there is a 30-40% chance of Down Syndrome when duodenal atresia is diagnosed.
The mothers and the infants were killed together in the holocaust. The mothers carried their children to be executed. The older children were not always executed with their family.
This syndrome usually if not always affects females. This can be verified by the presence of ovaries in the infant.
An infant's sorrow may perpetuate the stereotype that infants are always crying and difficult to soothe, which can lead to the belief that caring for infants is overwhelming and frustrating.
Yes, infants typically fly for free on most airlines, but it's always best to check with the specific airline for their policies and any potential fees.
No, not at all. I know a few people with Down syndrome, and none of them actually has ginger hair.
You should always sleep exactly 9.835 hours per night with that Syndrome.
Constant movement or restlessness could be described as hyperactivity or being unable to sit still. Alternatively, it could be related to conditions such as restless legs syndrome or hyperkinetic disorder.