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    Symptoms of Prader-Willi Syndrome

    suryaBy suryaSeptember 10, 2010002 Mins Read

    Symptoms of Prader-Willi syndrome are different in the different stages of a patient’s life. It is a rare genetic disorder which causes severe obesity and its associated complications. Its incidence is between 1 in 25,000 and 1 in 10,000 live births. Unfortunately the disease has no cure. This article tries to focus on the signs of this disease at various stages of ageing.

    Symptoms of Prader-Willi Syndrome:

    In the Mother’s Womb:

    • Frequent abnormal fetal position
    • Reduced movement of the baby
    • Excessive amniotic fluid – A yellowish liquid surrounding an unborn baby providing it nourishment during pregnancy

    At the Time of Birth:

    • Mostly the births are Cesarean involving usage of surgical instruments to take the baby out of the womb
    • Lethargy
    • Difficulty in respiration or taking breath
    • Poor muscle tone
    • Difficulty while the baby is fed
    • Hypotonia – Low muscle tone
    • Hypogonadism – Decreased functional activity of the hormone producing organs gonads
    • Small and narrow hands
    • Small feet
    • Blue almond shaped eyes
    • Thin upper lip
    • Fair skin sensitive to sun
    • Blond to light brown hair

    In Infancy:

    • Difficulty while feeding continuous
    • Excessive sleeping
    • Delayed intellectual developments
    • Obesity starting from 6 months to 6 years
    • Mental retardation
    • Growth retardation
    • Short stature
    • Strabismus – Eyes not aligned to each other
    • Scoliosis – Spinal cord curved from side to side often remaining undetected at the time of birth

    In Childhood:

    • Sleep disorders
    • Speech delay
    • Excessive rage
    • Stubbornness
    • No sense of fullness after eating
    • Hyperphagia – Over eating between 2-8 years
    • Excessive weight gain
    • Poor physical coordination

    In Adolescence:

    • Small penis
    • Sparse pubic hair
    • Learning disabilities owing to average intelligence
    • Prone to diabetes mellitus type 1
    • Extreme flexibility
    • Infertility
    • Low muscle tone
    • Obesity
    • Excessive appetite
    • Excessive picking at sores
    • Undescended testes

    In Adulthood:

    • Small hands and feet
    • Tapering of fingers
    • Excess fat, especially in the central portion of the body
    • Osteoporosis
    • Unstable temperature
    • Lack of complete sexual development
    • High and narrow forehead
    • Soft easily bruised skin
    • Prominent nasal bridge
    • Almond-shaped eyes with thin
    • Down-turned eye lids
    • Delayed motor development

    The above mentioned symptoms of Prader-Willi syndrome vary from being mild to severe through a person’s lifetime, affecting various organs. These signs are mostly misdiagnosed with other syndromes as less number of doctors are aware of the existence of such a genetic disorder associated with obesity.

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