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NF1 and NF2 are both genetic disorders that affect the nervous system. They are caused by mutations in specific genes and can cause a variety of symptoms, including tumors on nerves and skin.
NF1 is more common than NF2, affecting about 1 in every 3,000 people. NF2 is much rarer, affecting about 1 in every 25,000 people.
The symptoms of NF1 and NF2 can vary greatly from person to person. Common symptoms include tumors on the skin or nerves, bone abnormalities, and vision or hearing problems. Some people may also experience learning disabilities or behavioral issues.
There is currently no cure for NF1 or NF2. Treatment options focus on managing symptoms and preventing complications. Regular check-ups and screenings are important for monitoring the condition and catching any potential issues early.
Yes, there are several support groups and online communities for individuals and families affected by NF1 and NF2. These groups can provide resources, information, and emotional support for those living with these conditions.