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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Article Summary

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In the article “Fetal Alcohol Syndrome- A Birth Defect Recognized Worldwide,” by Kerstin Stromland used strong clinical evidence supported by various studies to bring attention to the fact that alcohol consumed during pregnancy severely damages the neurological and physiological development of the child. Perhaps the most noticeable difference between children with FAS and those who don’t is their size. Children with FAS are substantially smaller than ordinary children. Their limbs and internal organs grow at a snail’s pace in comparison to the norm. The child’s head is no exception. The head grows very slowly this implies slow brain growth, and with slow brain growth mental retardation is a very real problem. Interestingly enough, their small size isn’t a lack in growth hormone …show more content…

The body suffers as well, the face is severely disfigured affecting their eyes with small and narrow openings, their nose being broad and flat, their cleft lip and underdeveloped cheekbones. These are just a few things that FAS effects as far as the face is concerned. Physical appearance is one thing, functionality is another. The eyes may be the windows to the soul, but children with FAS barely have functioning eyes. About 90% of all FAS cases have some degree of eye disorder, the alcohol hinders the proper development of almost all internal structures of the eye, causing blindness in severe cases. Living with FAS is hard enough as it is, simply functioning is a daily struggle. On top of that is the social nightmare that FAS kids face, due to various reasons the child may not be diagnosed for a long time and will treated like any other child their age until diagnosed. Children are cruel everywhere, a child with FAS could suffer greatly at the hands of their peers. However, this particular issue can be avoided if diagnosed before the child begins school. This diagnoses is heavily dependant on the mother and the level of honesty she

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