Explain Rett’s disorder.
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Rett's Disorder:
Rett's Disorder is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder primarily affecting females. It typically manifests between six months and two years of age, leading to a loss of acquired skills, motor deficits, and social withdrawal. Characterized by repetitive hand movements, motor difficulties, and severe cognitive impairment, it significantly impairs daily functioning. The disorder is linked to mutations in the MECP2 gene. While there is no cure, supportive care, physical therapy, and specialized interventions aim to improve quality of life for individuals with Rett's Disorder.