De George's Syndrome .. Parent Guide for serious illnesses affecting children

De George’s syndrome, also known as “Removal of 22Q11.2”, is a condition that occurs when a small part of “chromosome 22” is scrapped, causing the development of many body systems. The term “the removal of 22q11.2” syndrome contains the terms that were presumably different conditions, and these terms include De George syndrome, heartbreaked spray syndrome and other conditions caused by the loss of the same part of “chromosome 22”, but its features may differ slightly. The medical problems associated with the “removal of 22q11.2” usually contain heart problems, poor immunity, crushed throat, complications due to low calcium levels, different eyes and autonomous disorders. It also contains complications, hearing loss, structural malformations, kidney and gender differences, and delayed growth together with behavioral and emotional problems. Symptoms of De George Syndrome The symptoms of De George’s syndrome vary depending on the affected body systems and the severity of injuries. While some symptoms are visible at birth, there are other symptoms that do not occur before breastfeeding, early childhood or adulthood. Symptoms of De George Syndrome may include: heart problems, such as the presence of problems in the structure of the cardiovascular, or heart attack and the skin color of the skin to blue due to poor circulation, also known as management. Repeated numbers. Characteristic features of the face, such as the incomplete growth of the chin, the change in the form of the ears, the width of the eyes, the lining of the eyes, the amplifier of the nose and the features of the face can be asymmetrical when crying, and this happens when the growth of the muscles is not complete in one side of the mouth, which is the hanging side of the mouth. The presence of a gap in the roof of the mouth, also known as the bruised throat, or other problems in the palate. Problems with nutrition, lack of weight or stomach problems. Hearing loss. Muscle weakness. Kidney problems. Poor vision or other eye problems. Low calcium levels in the blood. SANAF. Other symptoms may include: delay. Delayed in growth, such as the delay of the child in fluctuating, upright or other prominent stages of childhood. The development of speech or speech was delayed in nose conditions. Learn or trouble learning. Beaccharis problems. Causes of De George, each person has two copies of “chromosome 22”, one of whom is inherited from the father and the other of the mother, and if the person has De George’s syndrome, one version of “chromosome 22” has a part containing an estimated 30 to 40 genes. Not many of these genes were clear and not well understood, and the deleted “chromosome” area is known as 22q11.2. Removing genes from “chromosome 22” usually occurs as a random event in the sperm of the father or in the mother’s grain, or it can occur in the early stages of the growth of the fetus. The removal is rarely transferred to the child from one of the parents who also removed in ‘chromosome 22’, but it may occur less or mild symptoms. The treatment of De George, although there is no treatment for the George’s syndrome, “Remove 22Q11.2”, treatments can usually fix dangerous problems, such as one of the heart problems, parallel and other health problems, as well as growth, behavior and mental health problems, or need to monitor it. Treatments and processors for the “Removal of 22Q11.2” syndrome may include treatments for the following: the inadequacy of the Dergat. Eating calcium and vitamin D nutritional supplements as indicated by a healthcare specialist often leads to the control of the Palaces Van Dergat. In some cases, it may be recommended to take over other nutritional supplements. Heart problems. Most heart problems associated with “Removal of 22Q11.2” syndrome should be needed shortly after birth to recover the heart and improve oxygen -rich blood supply. Persons of Timus function. If your child has some shortcomings in the function of the Timus gland, the numbers may occur frequently, but this is not necessarily sharp. Generally, these infections – usually the cold and the drum melt – as if they have an ordinary child. Most children with shortcomings in the function of the Timus gland follow the usual vaccination schedules. The function of the immune system improves age in most children whose thyroid has suffered light damage. The acute functional defect in the thyme gland. If your child’s damage is serious or born without it, it will be exposed to several serious numbers. Treatment may require the cultivation of the timus gland tissue and specialized bone marrow cells, or blood cells that specialize in disease control. Bruised palate. Surgery can usually be used to repair bruised palate, or other unusual features that occur on the palate and lip. General growth. Your child is likely to benefit from a group of processors, including speech therapist, functional and development treatment. In the United States, early intervention programs that offer these kinds of treasures are usually available by the state’s health circle or a boycott. Mental Health Care. Treatment can be recommended if your child is then diagnosed with attention deficit disorder with ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, depression or other behavioral or mental health conditions. Dealing with other medical conditions. These conditions may include nutritional and growth problems, vision or hearing problems and other medical problems.