Physical Anomalies
Physical anomalies refer to unusual or atypical features in the structure or function of the body. These can include variations in size, shape, or appearance of body parts, such as limbs, facial features, or internal organs. Some anomalies are present at birth, known as congenital anomalies, while others may develop later in life.
These anomalies can arise from genetic factors, environmental influences, or a combination of both. While some physical anomalies may have little to no impact on a person's health or abilities, others can lead to medical challenges or require special accommodations. Understanding these variations is important for promoting inclusivity and support.