Congenital Disorders
Congenital disorders are medical conditions that are present at birth. These conditions can be caused by genetic or environmental factors, or by a combination of both. Common congenital disorders include birth defects, deformities, and genetic disorders such as cystic fibrosis, Down syndrome, and Fragile X syndrome. These disorders can have a wide range of symptoms, from mild to severe, and can affect physical and mental development. Treatment varies depending on the type of disorder. Early diagnosis and treatment can help reduce the severity and impact of these conditions on a person's life. By increasing awareness and understanding of these disorders, we can help reduce the burden of these conditions on individuals and their families.
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