Diagnosing Waardenburg syndrome usually starts with examining the symptoms of hearing loss and pigment changes. Since these are the most visible signs, parents often seek diagnosis based on these physical manifestations. A doctor will then refer the child for genetic and other testing to rule out related conditions.

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