Dwarfism Klaudie and Poy. Contents What is Dwarfism? What are some types of Dwarfism? What causes Dwarfism? How does Dwarfism affect people who have it?

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Dwarfism Klaudie and Poy

Contents What is Dwarfism? What are some types of Dwarfism? What causes Dwarfism? How does Dwarfism affect people who have it? How does Dwarfism affect people who have it?

What is Dwarfism? Dwarfism is when a person is born smaller than any other people. An adult with dwarfism can be about 4 feet 10 inches tall. Some dwarfs can grow to 5 feet, but the average size is 4 feet. Most cases of dwarfism happen genetically. If both parents are average size there is a chance that their baby might be born with dwarfism. Back to Contents

What are some types of Dwarfism? There are two types of dwarfism, disproportionate, and proportionate dwarfism. Disproportionate dwarfism is when the you have a average sized torso, but a shorter arm, and leg. Back to Contents

What causes Dwarfism? Dwarfism can be caused by more than 200 conditions. The cause of proportionate dwarfism is metabolic, and hormonal disorders such as growth hormone deficiency. The most common type of dwarfism is skeletal dysplasias, which are genetic problems. Back to Contents

How does Dwarfism affect people who have it? Dwarfism affects people in lots of different ways. For example:  They have to have different kinds of cars and can’t reach high places.  People look at them and maybe even bully them because of their height.  They need lots of help and also it is really hard to be independent.  They aren’t that flexible. Back to Contents

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