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What are the unique challenges faced by children with genetic diseases?

Children with genetic diseases often face unique challenges, including:
- Physical limitations: Many genetic diseases can cause physical disabilities, affecting mobility, strength, and sensory functions.
- Medical treatments: Children may require frequent medical appointments, medications, and surgeries, which can disrupt their daily routines and education.
- Social isolation: The physical limitations and social stigma associated with genetic diseases can lead to social isolation and difficulties forming friendships.
- Emotional challenges: Children may experience feelings of sadness, anxiety, or low self-esteem due to their health conditions.
- Academic challenges: Some genetic diseases can affect cognitive development or learning abilities, making it difficult to keep up with schoolwork.