Congenital Disorders
Congenital disorders are health conditions present at birth that are caused by genetic or environmental factors. These disorders can be severe or mild, and can range from physical or mental disabilities, digestive problems, metabolic irregularities, and birth defects. Congenital disorders are a major cause of infant mortality, disability and long-term health problems. Detection and treatment of these disorders at an early stage can improve the outcome of affected individuals. With advances in technology and genetics, screening tests have become available to help diagnose and manage congenital disorders. The impact of these advances has the potential to improve the quality of life of those affected by congenital disorders.
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