Children diagnosed with dwarfism, particularly those with the most common form called achondroplasia, typically have a normal life expectancy, living into their 60s or beyond. However, life expectancy can vary based on the type of dwarfism and any associated health complications. Conditions related to skeletal dysplasia may lead to specific health challenges that could impact longevity. Regular medical care and management can help improve quality of life and outcomes for those with dwarfism.
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