What Is Klinefelter Syndrome?
3. Symptoms In Babies
The symptoms of Klinefelter disease are often not noticed until the patient reaches adulthood. They will sometimes be noticeable in babies however. One symptom that may be recognized at such a young age is that the baby’s testicles may not descend from the body into the scrotum after being born.
Another potential symptom is that the baby will be weaker than normal. They may also start speaking a little later than other children and they can also experience delays in crawling, walking, and sitting up. These symptoms will sometimes go unnoticed because even perfectly healthy babies can develop at different rates to each other.
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