Question

How Long Do Individuals with Down Syndrome Typically Live?

Answer

The lifespan of individuals with Down syndrome varies due to individual differences and early intervention measures. Generally, the risk of death within the first year for babies with Down syndrome is relatively high, accounting for about 25% to 30%, and the risk of death within five years is around half. However, early intervention treatment can effectively extend the lifespan of children with Down syndrome and help them acquire basic survival skills. If complex malformations can be corrected in time and health maintained, the lifespan of children with Down syndrome can even be shortened to around 50 years. Therefore, careful parenting and timely medical intervention have a significant impact on the lifespan of children with Down syndrome.