Kabuki syndrome
Disease Information
Treatment & Care
Treatment for Kabuki syndrome depends on the cluster of problems your child has. It can involve medication and/or surgery. The following services can also help:
- Early intervention: education and support services available to children with developmental delays from birth to school age, and their families
- Physical and occupational therapy: to strengthen muscles and joints and develop coordination and improve fine motor skills
- Speech therapy: can help address some of the symptoms of the condition, such as problems with the palate, hearing loss and dental problems
- Sensory integration therapy: can help children with sensory problems such as texture sensitivies


