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Coping with prader-willi syndrome with Chinese medicine

China Daily | Updated: 2016-12-10 07:14

LI HANG, 11, HAS BEEN GETTING FATTER since he was diagnosed with the Prader-Willi Syndrome at 3. In early March, his weight reached 167 kg. Recently, despite weight loss, he is still around 143 kg. Li, who is 1.5 meters tall, is determined to lose more weight.

Li was 2.7 kg at birth and his mother once thought he was malnourished. But from the age of three, with sudden surge in his appetite, he reached 43 kg by four. With the passage of time, his weight rose, but mentally he is at a very low level. Besides, he is emotionally unstable and has poor numeracy skills.

The Prader-Willi Syndrome is a chromosome No 15 abnormality. About 70 percent of cases are due to the child's father lacking the No 15 chromosome. The incidence of cases is about one per every 15,000.

Coping with prader-willi syndrome with Chinese medicine

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