Down's syndrome will give your child a total amount of 47 chromosomes in his/her somatic cells as opposed to the normal human who has only 46 chromosomes in his/her somatic cells. In addition Down's syndrome will lower the metal ability of the child and will give the child distinct facial features (such as a very circular face).
It also affects the fertility of the child as well. Males are mostly sterile and females can be fertile, but it is very hard to have a baby. Usually the baby is prematurely born, aborted naturally, or needed surgery to take out.
It affects a person physically, intellectually, emotionally and socially. They often have delayed development which means that they develop slower than other people. The delayed development normally affects physially and intellectually. They are affected emotionally because they have anger problems although they also are gentle and kind. They are affected social because there speech doesn't develop as fast as other children which means that they can socialize with other people which are the same age as them - this often affects them when they are young.
Two sex chromosome disorders are Turner syndrome and Klinefelter syndrome. Turner syndrome is when a female is born with only one X chromosome instead of two. This can lead to short stature, infertility, and heart problems. Klinefelter syndrome is when a male is born with an extra X chromosome, resulting in infertility, reduced muscle mass, and learning disabilities. Both disorders can impact individuals physically, emotionally, and socially.
No. It is just not socially acceptable to many people.
Physically, no; mentally, that's up to the strength of the individual.
A child with DS can be an adult physically but mentally and emotionally they are often still children and needs a guardian. And of course the parents can still see their child. It would be cruel to the child to take away their family.
I'm not sure but being around people with down syndrome, it seems like they are over emotional like they can get mad easily and if they don't get what they want they get upset. Like if they are older, they seem more childlike
One doesn't "get" Down's Syndrome, it is a genetic anomaly. Predominantly, the older the mother, the more likely her child will develop Downs. Such children have similar features, such as ears too low, and tend to be clumsy and intellectually challanged. They also tend to be outwardly happy, and very loving.
Physically, people with Asperger's Syndrome can smile. However, they are likely to use less nonverbal language that a neurotypical person and might not understand when smiling would be appropriate.
Yes, the term "broken heart syndrome" refers to a real medical condition where intense emotional stress can cause physical symptoms similar to a heart attack. While the heart doesn't actually break, the emotional pain of loss and heartache can manifest in physical symptoms.
Yes it does, it affects the facial structures. In addition those who have down syndrome will have short necks, short arms, short legs, short toes, short fingers, and their joints show hyper flexibility.
Aspergers syndrome is a disorder having to do with a person's ability to interact socially. Because it is a social disorder, the general health of a person with this syndrome would not be affected. The life expectancy is the same as that of any other person. The movie "Rain Man" is about a man with Aspergers (or somewhere on the Autism Spectrum). It may give you a better idea of what it is.
Clinical Lycanthropy is a rare psychiatric syndrome where a person thinks he can physically shapeshift into an animal. Some people do think that they are cats.