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Dr Rana inspiring Rett Syndrome at SSKM Kolkata Rett Syndrome Caused?? #SUBSCRIBE please Brain & Nervous System Rett Syndrome: What to Know #Rettsyndrome is a rare, severe neurologicaldisorder that affects mostly girls. It's usually discovered in the first two years of life, and a child's diagnosis with Rett syndrome can feel overwhelming. Although there's no cure, early identification and treatment may help girls and families who are affected by Rett syndrome. In the past, it was felt to be part of the Autism Spectrum Disorder. We now know that it is mostly genetically based. #Symptoms The age when symptoms appear varies, but most babies with Rett syndrome seem to grow normally for the first 6 months before any signs of the disorder are obvious. The most common changes usually show up when babies are between 12 and 18 months, and they can be sudden or progress slowly. Symptoms of Rett syndrome: Slowed growth. The brain doesn’t grow properly, and the head is usually small (doctors call this microcephaly). This stunted growth becomes clearer as the child gets older. Problems with hand movements. Most children with Rett syndrome lose the use of their hands. They tend to wring or rub their hands together. CONTINUE READING BELOW No language skills. Between ages 1 to 4, social and language skills start to decline. Children with Rett syndrome stop talking and can have extreme social anxiety. They may stay away from or not be interested in other people, toys, and their surroundings. Problems with muscles and coordination. This can make walking awkward. Trouble with breathing. A child with Rett may have uncoordinated breathing and seizures, including very fast breathing (hyperventilation), forceful exhaling of air or saliva, and swallowing air. Rett syndrome signs and symptoms include: Slowed growth. Brain growth slows after birth. Loss of normal movement and coordination. Loss of communication abilities. Abnormal hand movements. Unusual eye movements. Breathing problems. Irritability and crying. Other abnormal behaviors. #ifsf #indianrettsyndromefoundation #rettsyndromefoundation