Symptoms of glycogen storage disease type IXa (GSD IXa) usually improve as your child grows. By puberty, symptoms are usually mild. However, even if an adult does not have any remaining symptoms of GSD IXa, they can still pass on the genetic change to their children, who may inherit GSD IXa.
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