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A Comparison of The Socialization of Children with Moebius Syndrome: The Effects of Access to Treatments

Greatness Adewumi

Moebius Syndrome is an uncommon neurological disease classified by the underdevelopment of the cranial nerves that control facial muscles. Symptoms of Moebius syndrome consist of paralysis of muscles in the face, difficulty in eating and speaking, and the incapability to express emotions through facial gestures. There is currently no cure for Moebius Syndrome, but several options are available for individuals with it to help better their lives. Facial Reanimation Surgery, tracheotomy, and occupational therapy are some effective treatments known to help those with this condition over the years. Unfortunately, not every child with this condition has the privilege of undergoing treatments that can support them because of their expenses. This disorder affects the socialization of children in various ways, especially when it comes to interacting with other children and people. In this study, we compared the social effects of surgical interventions that children with Moebius Syndrome underwent that treatment revealed that treatments can make a difference in the life of affected children.