Physical Characteristics
People whom have Down's Syndrome have many physical characteristics that would help distinguish their disorder. For example, someone with Down's Syndrome Disorder skeletal or joint problems, preventing them from things like standing up straight. Another symptom is lower weight gain as infants, and increased weight gain as they age.
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Treatment
Unfortunately, there is currently no way to reverse the effects of Down's Syndrome Disorder, however there are many ways one can improve the life of people with Down's Syndrome, having them see a normal physician, and keeping them healthy.
Interesting Fact
At the start of the 1980's, the average life expectancy of someone with Down's Syndrome was only about 25, however today it is 60.
Sites
Down syndrome. (2013). In HarvardMedicalSchool, Harvard Medical School Health Topics A-Z. Boston, MA: Harvard Health Publications. Retrieved from http://search.credoreference.com/content/entry/hhphealth/down_syndrome/0
https://www.dosomething.org/facts/11-facts-about-down-syndrome
http://wiki.ggc.edu/images/d/d0/Downsyndrome.jpg
Down syndrome. (2013). In HarvardMedicalSchool, Harvard Medical School Health Topics A-Z. Boston, MA: Harvard Health Publications. Retrieved from http://search.credoreference.com/content/entry/hhphealth/down_syndrome/0
https://www.dosomething.org/facts/11-facts-about-down-syndrome
http://wiki.ggc.edu/images/d/d0/Downsyndrome.jpg