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    Down syndrome continues to be the most common chromosomal disorder. According to WHO, incidence of Down Syndrome is estimated to be around 1 in 1,000 to 1 live births worldwide. Between 1979 and 2003, the number of babies born with Down syndrome increased by about 30%. The good news is that the life expectancy of people with Down syndrome increased dramatically from 10 years old in 1960 to 47 years in 2007.   
Submitted by PatientsEngage on 21 March 2016

There are 3 types of Down's syndrome based on the causes of Down's Syndrome:

- Trisomy21

- Mosaic Down's Syndrome

- Translocation Down's Syndrome

What are the complications of Down’s syndrome?

It is common for babies born with Down’s syndrome to have some health problems. Most of these problems can be treated. Problems of the heart, lungs and thyroid gland are common. Eyesight problems (crossed eyes, near- or far-sightedness, cataract) hearing loss, obstructed digestive tracts, sleep apnea and childhood leukemia occur with greater frequency inchildren with Down’s syndrome. 

Adults with Down’s syndrome are also at increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease, thyroid conditions and sleep apnea. The majority of people born with Down’s syndrome today have an average life expectancy of 55 years, with some living into their 70s. Hirschsprung’s disease (a disease of the large intestine affecting its function) is a relatively rare condition among the general population but it is more common in children with Down’s syndrome.

All people with Down’s syndrome experience cognitive delays, however, the effect is usually mild to moderate and is not indicative of the many strengths and talents that each individual possesses. Children with Down’s syndrome learn to sit, walk, talk, play, and toilet train and do most other activities — only somewhat later than their peers without Down’s syndrome. Children with Down’s syndrome may be more prone to digestive difficulties, including constipation, diarrhea, and gastro-esophageal reflux, and bowel abnormalities.

 

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