Question
Does Down Syndrome Have Different Levels of Severity?
Answer
According to geneticists, the severity of Down syndrome can differ based on the percentage of chromosomal abnormality and whether it is accompanied by other congenital diseases. For example, some patients may not only have trisomy 21 but also be accompanied by congenital heart disease and other congenital malformations. The impact of Down syndrome on children is significant, and if not treated promptly or with improper treatment methods, the condition may progress rapidly, causing severe harm to the child. Therefore, parents should closely monitor their child’s condition and seek treatment in a timely manner.