Besides anxiety disorders and phobias many psychiatric disorders have anxiety as one of its features. Example: Depressive disorder.
Practically every genetic disorder that includes physical characteristics affects facial features. The term is dysmorphic facial features genetic disorders.
Hallucinations can be present in psychotic disorders (schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorder, etc. ), bipolar disorder, major depression with psychotic features, delirium, or dementia.
The congenital disorder caused by having an extra 21st chromosome is called Down syndrome. It is characterized by physical features such as a flat face, short stature, and intellectual disabilities.
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
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The syndrome you are describing is likely Down syndrome, also known as Trisomy 21. It is a genetic disorder caused by the presence of an extra chromosome 21, leading to distinct facial features, varying degrees of intellectual disability, vision problems, and other health issues. Individuals with Down syndrome may also experience congenital heart defects and other medical conditions. Early intervention and supportive therapies can help improve quality of life and development outcomes for those affected.
Psychotic disorders, including schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder, affect approximately 1% of the global population. Additionally, other conditions that can feature psychotic symptoms, such as bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder with psychotic features, increase the prevalence. Overall, while the exact numbers can vary by region and study, it is estimated that about 3-4% of individuals may experience a psychotic disorder at some point in their lives.
A liver scan may also be helpful in diagnosing specific disorders, by detecting features which are characteristic of a disorder, such as cirrhosis of the liver. It may be part of the battery of tests used to evaluate candidates for liver transplant
Argyria, a condition brought about by the consumption of large amounts of silver, can permanently turn both eyes and skin blue. Not exactly a genetic disorder, but interesting nonetheless.
The sheer number of mental disorders makes the answer to this question impossible to answer fully. The disorder's symptoms and eventual diagnoses depends on many factors, a few of which are: age, family history(such as mothers activities while pregnant), substance exposure/ inhalation, trauma in the near or far past etc... Some very common yet vague symptoms of a mental disorder are: slowness(in comprehension as well as in physical movement), physical features(often individual suffering from the same mental illness tend to have similar features), speech impairment, etc.