Autism and Simple Diagnostic Solutions
What Is Autism and Why Early Diagnosis Matters
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is not an illness and cannot be identified through a blood test. It is a developmental condition, and only a thorough clinical evaluation of behavior can lead to a reliable diagnosis. Early detection is crucial—starting treatment sooner significantly increases its effectiveness.
Parents often notice developmental differences only over time. Although early signs can appear by 18 months, diagnosis usually comes much later, when symptoms become more evident. This delay can reduce the effectiveness of potential early interventions.
Key Diagnostic Tools: Screening and Evaluation
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend two main diagnostic tools:
- Developmental screening
- Comprehensive diagnostic evaluation
Developmental screening is a test that checks if a child is learning basic age-appropriate skills. It’s done in a playful format to observe how the child responds, behaves, interacts, and moves. Any delays are potential warning signs.
CDC recommends routine screening at:
- 9 months
- 18 months
- 24 or 30 months
Additional screening is recommended if the child has known risk factors such as:
- Low birth weight
- Premature birth
- Epilepsy
- Other confirmed developmental concerns
Children should also be screened specifically for ASD at:
- 18 months
- 24 months
Extra autism-specific screening is advised if the child:
- Has a sibling or family member with ASD
- Exhibits certain behavioral symptoms
If concerning signs are found during screening, a comprehensive diagnostic evaluation is needed. This includes behavioral assessments, parental interviews, hearing and vision tests, and possibly genetic or neurological testing. Evaluations may be done by:
- Developmental pediatricians
- Neurologists
- Child psychologists or psychiatrists
Cellular Therapy: A Modern Approach to Correction
After a confirmed diagnosis, one of the most promising treatment options is cellular therapy. This involves transplanting the child’s own stem cells, eliminating the risk of rejection.
Stem cells can transform into other cell types and help repair damaged brain areas. This promotes:
- Restoration of brain and nervous system function
- Visible improvement shortly after the procedure
- Long-lasting or even lifelong results
- Enhanced effectiveness of other therapies
- A natural recovery process using the body’s own resources
Cellular therapy is considered one of the safest and most natural methods available.
Leading clinics around the world successfully use this approach. One example is the Mardaleishvili Medical Center, where experienced doctors apply the latest equipment. The clinic offers:
- Affordable treatment compared to other developed countries
- Comprehensive support with travel and accommodation planning
- Personalized care throughout the entire process
Cellular Therapy After Autism Diagnosis — A Path to a Healthier Life!
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