Unusual Changes Can Predict Autism In A Child

By July 27, 2018 Autism No Comments
Unusual Changes Can Predict Autism In A Child

The first year of a child is usually normal, with the cute smile that light up his/her chubby face, the first crawl, constant prattling, peaceful sleep, etc. But what if your baby does not achieve these milestones? This is where the parents start wondering if there is a deficiency/disorder that prevents their child from growing normally.

How To Spot The Warning Signs

As a parent, you are apparently in the best position to spot the warning signs of unusual behaviour in your child. Educate yourself to know the difference between what is normal and what’s not.

If your baby does not:

  • Respond when called by his/her name
  • Make eye contact when spoken to or smile back at you
  • Gesture or wave
  • Follow the movement of an object
  • Make any sound to attract your attention
  • Respond to cuddling or being pampered
  • Play with the kids or share toys with them

Other signals include a change in sleeping and eating patterns, repetitive behaviour, lack of energy and over sensitivity to light and sound.

You must trust your instinct and visit a doctor for a consultation. If autism is detected in infancy, then with proper treatment the growth (of autism) can be annulled. This will help your child to enjoy a better social lifestyle.

In autism, the areas of the brain regulating speech, concentration, attention and memory are damaged. Stem cell therapy helps to improve the flow of oxygen to the brain. The cells replace the damaged neurons and repair the damaged tissues. This effective approach to treat autism is totally based on the ability of stem cells that result in renewed metabolism and immune system. This treatment has a positive effect on the body and its system, including the main organ – the brain.

If autism is detected in infancy, stem cell treatment can benefit the brain’s remarkable plasticity.