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Treatment of autism-regression, problems with bowel and Autism part 2 of 2

Treatment of autism-many children with autism also suffer from severe gastrointestinal inflammation. To help resolve this problem, specialized tests may be done to help determine the right course of action. You can do it, you'll continue to read this entire article.

What we discussed in part one of this two part series was some economic improvement and regression then that we tend to see when we treat some of the issues the intestines found in many children with autism. I have seen many children over the years and I wish I could do more tests, but when I have these children assessed by a gastroenterologist go intestinal scope, what is certain is that they have very inflamed courage and characteristics of autistic enterocolitis. My patients reported during years to Dr. Krigsman in Texas and it is a pediatric gastroenterologist. It is, basically, my go-to guy when it comes to this level of testing. It's been my experience that there are many doctors around who can evaluate children with autism to the level where they need to be assessed for gastrointestinal and truly understand all the complexities involved. And through reviews of Dr. Krigsman, I have seen that many of these children have very inflamed guts, some quite significant, but the kids have an amazing ability to compensate for this pain.

And not all children will manifest itself with this extreme pain or suffering. We can see a very cyclical pattern for improvements and then drops, he waxes and then decreases, the first improvement and then tightening, improving and then aggravation and he keeps repeating itself over and over and over again. This also is quite common in Crohn's disease who also have this tendency to wax and First. You may want to do some research about Crohn's disease in children, if you think this sounds like it may be what's happening with your child. Very commonly the classical description of Crohn's disease fits bowel patterns we see in many children with autism. So I wanted to discuss this issue more since I know how frustrating it can be to combat these problems of intestine repeatedly for many months or even years. I encourage parents who are seeing it on their children to be assessed by a pediatric gastroenterologist who understands all intricacies of autism to help determine what may be happening in the intestines of his son.

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Dr. Kurt Woeller is an expert on Autism biomedical intervention, with a private practice in Southern California for more than 10 years. He helped children recover from autism, ADD, ADHD and other disorders and has the necessary information to help your child. Download your free book http://www.autismactionplan.org/on.

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