Patients with Angelman syndrome may have a tendency to become obese. A 2017 study reported that roughly a third of Angelman syndrome patients were overweight or obese. What is obesity? Obesity is defined as a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher. BMI is the ratio of a…
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Toilet Training in Angelman Syndrome
Children and adults with Angelman syndrome can experience incontinence. Despite cognitive and behavioral problems associated with the neurological disease, you can still toilet train your child, however. Here is some information about incontinence and tips for helping you with toilet training your child. About Angelman syndrome Angelman is…
Drooling in Angelman Syndrome
Angelman syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that leads to physical and mental impairment. Drooling is a common symptom of Angelman syndrome that may be difficult to deal with, especially in social settings. It can also lead to skin irritation and aspiration where patients accidentally breathe in fluids or…
Feeding Tubes for Angelman Syndrome
People with Angelman syndrome can have difficulties eating and drinking, and with nursing for infants with this disease. To ensure they are receiving adequate nutrition, and to protect against complications such as accidentally breathing in (aspirating) food or liquids, doctors may recommend use of a feeding tube. It’s generally noted,…
People with Angelman syndrome may experience gastrointestinal (GI) problems in addition to physical and intellectual symptoms. Here is information about common GI problems in Angelman, how doctors treat them, and what patients and caregivers can do to help ease their symptoms. What is Angelman syndrome? Angelman syndrome…
Will Angelman Syndrome Affect My Child’s Vision?
Angelman syndrome is a complex genetic disorder that, in addition to its frequently reported physical, developmental and nervous system complications, can affect your child’s vision. How does vision work? Sight is a complex sense that involves light passing into and through the eyes before being converted into neural…
Temperature Sensitivity in Angelman Syndrome
On occasion, caregivers of children with Angelman syndrome report a sensitivity to changes in temperature, especially warmer temperatures. Here is information about temperature sensitivity, and why it might be evident in these patients. What is Angelman syndrome? Angelman syndrome is a rare genetic disorder caused by mutations related to…
Hyperactivity in Angelman Syndrome
Being a parent or caregiver of a child with Angelman syndrome can pose many challenges. One common behavioral issue that these children may experience is hyperactivity, which can add stress to parents and negatively impact their quality of life. What is hyperactivity? Hyperactivity is a term used to…
Angelman Syndrome and Sexuality
Patients with Angelman syndrome still develop sexually, which raises many important concerns for them and their caregivers as they age. What is Angelman syndrome? Angelman syndrome is a rare genetic disorder caused by issues with the UBE3A gene. The UBE3A resides on chromosome 15 and encodes…
Newborn Screening for Angelman Syndrome
Early diagnosis is imperative to provide patients with necessary treatments and interventions for the best possible outcomes. Newborn screening would allow parents to find out whether their baby has a rare disease such as Angelman syndrome within weeks of birth, instead of having to wait months or years until…
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