Mardaleishvili Medical Center Breakthrough Stem Cell transplantation for Autism Treatment
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Maintaining Hygiene for Children with Autism

 

Keeping the skin, hair, and teeth clean is important not only for aesthetic reasons but also for preventing the spread of germs and maintaining overall health. However, children with autism may need assistance in performing hygiene tasks, as motor skill issues or sensory sensitivity can complicate everyday activities such as washing hands and face or brushing teeth.

Such children often experience anxiety when in contact with water, and may react negatively to its temperature, the smell of soap, or the sound of a hairdryer. In other cases, autism may lead to underdeveloped or absent fine motor skills, preventing the child from washing themselves independently.

Routine as a Key Element in the Day of a Child with Autism

Having a structured daily routine should be central to planning the day for children with special needs. Without a clearly established schedule, autistic children may face sensory overload and stress, making it difficult for them to understand what is expected. Therefore, developing a timetable with clear instructions on what to do and how much time each task will take is crucial.

For example, if teeth brushing happens at the same time every day, it becomes a predictable event, reducing anxiety. In cases of hypersensitivity, it’s important to identify which toothbrush, toothpaste flavor, and foam level do not provoke negative reactions and allow the child to choose. Similarly, a child can be gradually taught to wash their face after waking up or to wash their hands before meals.

Adapting Hygiene Products to the Child’s Sensory Needs

Children with delayed fine motor skills may benefit from switching to hygiene products that better match their sensory preferences. Electric toothbrushes can make brushing teeth easier, while softer bristles are ideal for those with texture sensitivity. If children are afraid of bathing, they may be calmed by using sponges with handles, sponge trays, or having their favorite toy “join” them.

Additionally, some children with hypersensitivity prefer unscented toiletries or microfiber towels. Using these alternatives can help eliminate discomfort and make hygiene routines more manageable for the child.

Innovative Approaches to Address Hygiene Issues

There are countless ways to teach an autistic child good hygiene, as each manifestation of autism is unique and individualized. However, there is one universal solution aimed at eliminating the disorder itself, rather than just alleviating its symptoms.

Stem Cell Therapy: An Innovative Approach

Stem cell therapy is an innovative, safe, and natural method that offers a much faster and more reliable way to improve the condition of autistic individuals compared to traditional approaches. This treatment involves the transplantation of undifferentiated stem cells, which, after stimulation and introduction, can transform into any other type of cell. These cells replace damaged ones, which are unable to perform their functions, with healthy alternatives. Since the biomaterial used comes from the patient’s own body, the risk of rejection is minimized, as there is no immune response.

The procedure leads to improvements in brain and nervous system functioning, enabling them to properly process and analyze information. Sensory organs no longer suffer from overload, behavior becomes stable, development — both overall and of individual functions — accelerates, and autism symptoms appear less frequently, less intensely, or may even disappear completely. These positive changes are long-lasting and, in many cases, permanent, significantly enhancing the effectiveness of additional therapeutic interventions.

Stem cell therapy was developed relatively recently, and in the early years, it was considered experimental. However, it has now convincingly proven its effectiveness and other qualities that are likely to make it a primary treatment for autism and its symptoms.

It is now practiced by leading clinics around the world, including the Mardaleishvili Medical Center, where highly qualified doctors have extensive successful experience in using stem cell transplantation. With state-of-the-art equipment, the procedure achieves the best possible therapeutic results. The service level meets the highest standards, while the cost is more affordable than in other countries with well-developed healthcare systems. Furthermore, the clinic’s staff offers significant support from the very beginning, including assistance in planning travel and addressing other issues, such as accommodation during the rehabilitation period.

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