Frequently Asked Questions
What is Childhood Disintegrative Disorder?
A person with Childhood Disintegrative Disorder goes through normal development until the age of two or three but then starts to show signs of developmental problems. They begin to lose language, social and motor skills while also having trouble with motor control and may even lose bladder and bowel control. The condition of such a person may worsen over time and seizures can be expected as well.
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