Major Symptoms Linked To Triple X Syndrome
Anxiety And Depression

Triple X syndrome patients often experience frequent bouts of anxiety and depression. Anxiety is a psychological disorder best characterized by feelings of excessive fear, worry, nervousness, and apprehension. These emotions and feelings can manifest deep enough in an individual to cause physiological symptoms such as an increased heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration rate. Triple X syndrome can also cause a patient to experience depression, a disorder characterized by a loss of interest and a persistent feeling of sadness. For most affected individuals, depression will cause noticeable difficulty with day-to-day activities and or responsibilities. The patient may have trouble maintaining normal social relationships, performing satisfactory functions at work, or maintaining acceptable academic performance. Young children affected by triple X syndrome that manifests as depression may exhibit irritability, worry, refusal to go to school, sadness, clinginess, being underweight, pains and aches. Girls who are affected by triple X syndrome with precipitated depression will often feel generally unhappy or miserable without having an understanding of why.
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