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Characteristic Facial Features From Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)


Characteristic Facial Features From Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)

Children who were exposed to alcohol during fetal development often have distinctive facial features that may include:

  • A small head and flat face.
  • Narrow eye openings (slits).
  • A short, upturned nose.
  • A flattened groove between the nose and the upper lip (philtrum).
  • A thin upper lip.

Unless the effects of alcohol exposure are severe, these traits often aren't noticed until the child is about 2 or 3 years of age. Gradually, many of these features become less noticeable starting in the teen years. But a larger-than-average nose may become noticeable by adulthood.

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ByHealthwise Staff
Primary Medical ReviewerJohn Pope, MD - Pediatrics
Specialist Medical ReviewerErnest L. Abel, PhD - Reproductive Toxicology
Last RevisedMarch 3, 2011

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