Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (dysmorphic)

A condition in a child that results from alcohol exposure during the mother’s pregnancy causing growth deficiencies,facial abnormalities,and central nervous system dysfunction.

Likelihood of free care:

75%

Free treatment for anyone with Medicare or other insurance

It is likely that cost of care for this condition is fully covered by insurance, including Medicare / Medicaid

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Onset

Congenital

Affected Systems

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Common Treatments

Nutritional Management

Feeding Therapy

Recommended Specialists

Pediatrician

Neonatologist

Nutritionist

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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (dysmorphic)

Common Treatments for

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (dysmorphic)

Options may include:

Nutritional Management

Special diets or feeding methods to ensure proper nutrition.

Feeding Therapy

Treatment to help with eating and drinking challenges.

Recommended Specialists for

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (dysmorphic)

Specialists may include:

Pediatrician

A doctor who specializes in children's health.

Neonatologist

A doctor who cares for newborns.

Nutritionist

An expert in diet and nutrition.

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