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What Causes Hanging Tongue,button Nose And Slant Eyes In Kids?

my one year old s tongue is always hanging out and she has a button nose and slanty eyes which run in the family but someone has suggested she has ds - she is very active - walking for about 3 weeks now - very bright and alert and doing things a little advanced for her age like actually picking out tunes on her drum - she eats well and is saying and understanding words like yeas and no - bye bye and hello
Fri, 5 Aug 2016
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Thanks for writing to Healthcare magic.
As according to your discription the growth seems to be fine. But it would be advsable that a pediatrician examins her, and would be in better position to advise either no further investigations or some tests to prove if anything is wrong.
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What Causes Hanging Tongue,button Nose And Slant Eyes In Kids?

Hi, Thanks for writing to Healthcare magic. As according to your discription the growth seems to be fine. But it would be advsable that a pediatrician examins her, and would be in better position to advise either no further investigations or some tests to prove if anything is wrong. Thanks. If you have any more queries I am happy to answer them. Else please rate this answer and close the discussion