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What Causes Autism?

There have been many theories put out as to what causes autism. Among concerns are the vaccinations' use of Thimerosal and the leaky gut hypothesis. But there are still a lot of unsolved issues. There have been a lot of studies, but it is still unclear if a leaky gut causes autism. Researchers have shown that children with autism are more susceptible to having a leaky gut than typical kids. According to the notion, bacterial proliferation in the stomach causes a leaky gut. Undigested food particles may enter the circulation, triggering an immunological response and physical discomfort. Autism may be caused by a variety of reasons, in addition to a leaky gut. According to studies, children with autism have higher metabolites in their urine and systemic circulation. These metabolites may have an immediate impact on neurodevelopment. Being diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome does not make you "special." However, it can also indicate that you have some social anxiety. You...

Is Autism Curable?

 Even though autism is a chronic disorder that does not improve with time, there is optimism that lesser autistic symptoms will improve. Children with more secondary symptoms can often make significant gains. This is especially true if their symptoms are mild and they do not have other issues such as seizures, learning impairments, or anxiety. Furthermore, their IQ and spoken language abilities are frequently above average. Autism is a neurological disorder in which the brain does not grow correctly. This can lead to various issues, including language issues, trouble modulating tone, and poor social skills. People with autism may also have difficulty picking up on nonverbal clues such as body language and tone of voice. As a result, they may struggle to grasp social relationships and stick to a strict regimen. A professional healthcare expert can diagnose autism by observing a child's behavior and asking particular questions. They measure the severity of each symptom using a check...