Stem Cell Therapy for Autism in Mexico
Autism is a condition where the child suffers from multiple conditions which may include, restricted repetitive behavior, communication problems, anti-social behavior, etc. These symptoms usually appear in the early childhood days. Stem cell treatment for Autism in Mexico can help any child suffering from this disease.
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How Can I detect Autism in My Child?
If a child is suffering from autism, then his whole life can be affected by the disorder. Some children are intensely affected and have poor motor skills, while others may be better in some areas and need attention in only some
However, if early diagnosis is made, then the intensity of the disorder can be diminished to negligible. The signs to look for are:
- If the child has delayed speech
- If the child repeats the same gestures again and again, like the flapping of hands, twirling and twisting objects
- If the child is reluctant in making eye contacts
- If the child avoids peer relationships and social interactions
- If the child has a persistent fixation on their body/body parts
How Does Stem Cell Therapy Work for Autistic Children
To understand its role in Autism treatment, it is important to understand the working of stem cells. This video highlights the working of the stem cells.
Video Courtesy: GIOSTAR Stem Cell Therapy
When a child develops autism, a part of the brain which is responsible for speech, relationships, concentration, and attention is affected.
Usually, children suffering from Autism have prescribed anticonvulsants or psychotic drugs which may eventually have adverse effects.
On the other hand, stem cell treatment in Mexico is safe and has the power to regenerate new cells in the brain. These cells can help in increased blood flow and oxygen to the affected part.
Moreover, even a single cycle of stem cells can aid in the development of motor skills in the child.
A study published in June 2018 autologous bone marrow mononuclear cell therapy was conducted on 32 patients.
The study showed encouraging results with minimal side effects which were otherwise controlled by medications.[1]
Improvement Graph for Autism
The above table highlights the percentage of patients who improved with stem cell therapy as noted in the CG-II score scale. This scale is known to measure the improvement of any therapy on psychiatric illness.
References
- Stem Cells International: Autologous Bone Marrow Mononuclear Cell Therapy for Autism: An Open-Label Proof of Concept Study
- National Autism Association: Signs of Autism