There are many difficulties in managing genetic illnesses in the Middle East because of its complex genetic makeup and particular environmental conditions. Middle Eastern populations are characterized by high levels of inbreeding, large family sizes, and high mother and paternal ages. In the Middle East, genetic abnormalities are prevalent and contribute significantly to both physical and mental disabilities.
In general, there are deficiencies in public health initiatives aimed at preventing genetic and congenital illnesses, which are further limited by legal and cultural constraints.
Key words: Medical Treatment, Guidelines, Genetic Disorders, Middle East.
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