Can a person with Turners syndrome have some of the symptoms?

Yes, a person with Turner syndrome can have some of the symptoms, but not all of them. The symptoms of Turner syndrome vary from person to person, and not everyone with the condition will experience all of the possible symptoms. Some of the symptoms of Turner syndrome can include short stature, delayed puberty, amenorrhea (absence of menstruation), infertility, webbed neck, low hairline, broad chest with widely spaced nipples, hearing loss, heart problems, kidney problems, and thyroid problems. However, not everyone with Turner syndrome will experience all of these symptoms, and some people may only have a few of them. If you are concerned that you or someone you know may have Turner syndrome, it is important to see a doctor for an evaluation.

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