10 Fragile X Symptoms

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Approximately four out of 10 people with fragile X syndrome are also diagnosed with autism. They may have difficulty transitioning to new activities and locations or react negatively to changes in daily routines. Children may also experience hypersensitivity to certain textures, loud noises or bright lights.3‘Fragile X Syndrome: Symptoms and Causes: Boston Childrens Hospital.’ Boston Childrens Hospital, www.childrenshospital.org/conditions-and-treatments/conditions/f/fragile-x-syndrome/symptoms-and-causes

Some children and adolescents don't understand nonverbal communication and may exhibit aggressive or self-harming behaviors when they're overwhelmed by sensory input or social situations. Other self-soothing behaviors include hand biting or flapping and rocking back and forth.6Tranfaglia, Michael R. ‘The Psychiatric Presentation of Fragile X: Evolution of the Diagnosis and Treatment of the Psychiatric Comorbidities of Fragile X Syndrome.’ Developmental Neuroscience, Karger Publishers, 2 Sept. 2011, www.karger.com/Article/Fulltext/329421

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