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TS Indications

These are some of the possible indications:

• 4’8” average untreated height
• ovarian failure
• infertility
• heart abnormality
• hearing infection and hearing loss
• kidney issues
• urinary tract infections
• type II diabetes
• lymphedema
• hypertension
• hypothyroidism
• osteoporosis
• scoliosis and bone issues
• dental problems
• high arched palate
• pigmented moles and dry skin
• overweight
• upturned fingernails
• low set ears
• low set hairline
• wide short neck
• broad shield chest
• wide spaced nipples
• lazy drooping eyelids
• cataracts
• education difficulties
• social issues
• anxiety
 


Possible indications during stages of development:

• Infants:  small size, puffy hands and feet, extra neck skin folds, heart abnormalities, feeding difficulties

• Children:  small size in relation to peers, below the “normal” growth chart for both height and weight, ear infections, hearing problems, learning difficulties

• Teens:  small stature, delayed puberty with no breast tissue development or menses, social issues

• Adults:  small stature, menstrual cycle irregularities, infertility, hearing issues, heart problems, hypertension, hypothyroidism, type II diabetes, osteoporosis


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