Symptoms
The symptoms of Turner syndrome can vary widely among affected individuals. Common physical features include short stature, a webbed neck, a low hairline at the back of the neck, low-set ears, and swelling of the hands and feet. Girls with Turner syndrome often do not undergo typical pubertal changes at the expected age, and many are infertile.
Other symptoms may include heart defects, kidney abnormalities, hearing loss, and autoimmune disorders. Additionally, individuals with Turner syndrome may experience learning disabilities, social challenges, and emotional difficulties.