Symptoms in children with genetic problems vary from person to person, and are mainly related to the type and degree of genetic abnormality, such as noticeable abnormalities in appearance, abnormal personality development, and peculiar movements and behaviors.
If the gene in question is not an important gene, the child may have only minor cosmetic changes that have no obvious effect on his or her health.
If the gene in question is an important gene, the child may have obvious abnormalities in appearance, personality development, special movements and behaviors, metabolic abnormalities, etc., and may even have intellectual and organ developmental disorders, such as Down’s syndrome and phenylketonuria.
If your child has abnormal genetic test results, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for a clear diagnosis and targeted treatment or therapy with the help of a doctor. At the same time, timely and appropriate screening should be carried out during preconception and pregnancy tests so that abnormal genetic problems can be detected earlier.