HSP Diseases – Genetic Anomalies of Highly Sensitive People

Highly sensitive people can be born with any number of genetic diseases because of genes passed down through their families or from stress during pregnancy which causes the fetus to develop differently.

The list of genetic diseases of highly sensitive people include cognitive challenges like dyslexia and ADHD, physiological problems like scoliosis, cleft lip and hypopigmentation, neurological disorders like autism and seizure disorders , psychological disorders from depression to schizophrenia, autoimmune diseases like diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus and other immune disorders like migraines and allergies.

HSP’s can suffer from biochemical and chromosomal anomalies including hormone irregularities, and disease’s like Turner’s and Klinefelter’s.

It is apparent that the highly sensitive trait can manifest in many ways and can include mild as well as severe sensitivities and illnesses.

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