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What are the psychological and emotional effects of living with a genetic disease as a child?

Living with a genetic disease as a child can have significant psychological and emotional effects, including:
- Anxiety and depression: Children may experience feelings of anxiety, sadness, or low self-esteem due to their health conditions and limitations.
- Social isolation: Difficulty forming friendships or participating in social activities can lead to feelings of loneliness and isolation.
- Body image issues: Children with physical disabilities or visible differences may struggle with body image issues.
- Fear of the future: Uncertainty about their future health and well-being can cause anxiety and fear.