Iconic Symptoms Of Smith-Magenis Syndrome

Frequent Temper Tantrums And Aggression

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Behavioral abnormalities, such as frequent temper tantrums and aggression, may manifest in Smith-Magenis syndrome patients. It is thought the temper tantrums and aggression are reactions to situations where patients feel they are not receiving enough attention from a particular person or group. Children exhibit these behaviors more often than adults with Smith-Magenis syndrome, and the aggression is often directed toward their caregiver or another adult with whom they have a close connection. Aggressive behaviors commonly seen in affected individuals include many forms of self-injury that are repetitive, like hitting, picking the skin, banging the head, grinding of the teeth, insertion of hands or objects in the mouth, and biting. Abnormal impulsiveness, anger or frustration outbursts, excessive anxiety, and problems with focus and concentration are other behavioral problems that frequently manifest in Smith-Magenis syndrome patients.

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