What are the signs of Waldenberg’s syndrome?

Waardenburg Syndrome, English name for Waardenburg Syndrome, also known as deafness white hair ophthalmopathy syndrome, commonly known as blue-eyed babies, patients mainly manifested as blue eyes, hearing impairment, white hair and other. 1. Blue eyes: the main clinical manifestation is that the patient’s eyes usually show blue, some blue and white, a small number of patients, eye color is normal. 2. Hearing impairment: some patients have monaural or binaural hearing impairment. 3. Gray hair: patients usually show a handful of gray hair on the forehead or have juvenile gray hair. 4. Others: Widened eye spacing, wide nose root, nasal dysplasia, wide chin, and skin depigmentation classes. Patients with Waldenberg’s syndrome have more clinical manifestations, and patients should consult the doctor in time for early treatment so as not to delay the patient’s condition.