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If left untreated, patients face more difficulties with [[Learning disability|learning]] activities and often leads to [[cognitive]] impairment. | |||
Common complications of [[Fragile X syndrome|Fragile X Syndrome]] include [[ear infections]], [[vision]] [[Vision impairment|problems]] that include [[strabismus]], [[hyperopia]], and [[astigmatism]]. Some cases have been reported having [[seizures]]. [[Life expectancy|Life expectancy]] is normal. | |||
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If left untreated, patients face more difficulties with learning activities and often leads to cognitive impairment. Common complications of Fragile X Syndrome include ear infections, vision problems that include strabismus, hyperopia, and astigmatism. Some cases have been reported having seizures. Life expectancy is normal.