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Medical condition/treatment
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) encompasses a range of impairments caused by prenatal exposure to alcohol. These impairments can impact physical, mental, emotional and behavioral development and can last lifelong.
Causes/Description:
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) occurs when a pregnant woman consumes alcohol, leading to various developmental defects in the fetus. The exact cause of FASD is alcohol consumption during pregnancy, which affects the development of the brain and other organs of the fetus.

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Psychologische Unterstützung, Sozialkompetenztraining, Familientherapie, Frühintervention, Verhaltensmodifikation, Entwicklungsförderung, Elternberatung, Kognitive Rehabilitation, Genetische Beratung, Ernährungsmanagement
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FASD occurs when a pregnant woman consumes alcohol, resulting in damage to the developing brain and other organs of the unborn child. Consuming alcohol during pregnancy can lead to a variety of developmental problems.
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- Early diagnosis and intervention<br>- Behavioral and developmental therapy<br>- Specialized educational plans and support<br>- Parent training to overcome challenges<br>- Psychosocial support for those affected and families
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) refers to a range of problems that can occur in a child if the mother drinks alcohol during pregnancy. It includes various diagnoses such as fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FAS), partial fetal alcohol syndrome (pFAS) and alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder (ARND). The main features are growth delays, facial deformities and neurological problems. Treatment aims to support development and manage symptoms.
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