Autism Infantile

autism infantile

Autism and the most difficult require specific treatment and analysis

It is well known that children ADHD and autism spectrum disorders tend to be most difficult. This is probably due to the fact that they show deficiencies in sensory processing admission. Sometimes they only eat foods because of its texture because they often can not really taste. This can lead to a regime that is limited only a few items, macaroni and cheese or chicken nuggets. The restricted diet can lead to vitamin deficiencies. These vitamin deficiencies may contribute to and / or exacerbate the child condition. Some vitamins have been associated with ADHD and autistic spectrum disorder and it is always important to check these anomalies are known to be associated with ADHD and autism spectrum disorders during the treatment of a child. We consider this especially important using a motor sensory continental approach to eliminate the negative factors so as to be able to get the best result. Below is a study of scientific literature documenting a child who only ate French fries (a picky eater with an extreme diet very limited) and some support for vitamin A supplementation for these children.

1: J Nutr JPEN enteral Parente. May 1993-June 17 (3) :284-6

Symptomatic vitamin A and D deficiencies in eight years with autism.

Clark JH, Rhoden DK, Turner DS.

Department of Pediatrics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta 30912.

Boy 8 years with autism developed a soft swelling and peri-orbital. It was found that hypocalcemia and radiographic evidence of rickets. Ophthalmic examination revealed xerophthalmia and corneal erosions. Serum vitamin A was undetectable and serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D decreased. dietary history revealed a significantly altered consumption consists only of French fries and water for several years. All biochemical and physical abnormalities reversed with appropriate supplementation. The nutritional content of French fries is reviewed. Power failure is an integral part of autism and greater attention should be paid to potential nutritional deficiencies.

1: Pediatrics Arch. 2008 Jan; 15 (1) :29-32. Epub 2007 Dec 26.

Hypercalcemia iatrogenic hypervitaminosis A in a child reveailing with autistic disorder.

Kimmoun A, B Leheup, Feillet F, Dubois F, Morali A.

Department of Medicine III, Clinical Genetics and Child, University Hospital of Nancy, Children's Hospital, allée du Morvan, 54511 Vandoeuvre, France. a.kimmoun @ chu-nancy.fr

Hypervitaminosis A is an unusual cause of hypercalcemia in children. How this occurs can be very surprising, because it can be seen from The following case report. REPORTS OF THE CASE: A boy of three years, with significant behavioral problems, was hospitalized due to deterioration his general health associated with vomiting, headache, fever and skin abnormalities. A 168 mg / L hypercalcemia has found. The etiology is only a deviant consumption of vitamin A as part of a regime "autistic": 100000 IU / d for three months, then 150,000 IU / day three months. Poisoning was confirmed by the increased intake of vitamin A in plasma, and vitamin A levels of RBP / Mole and the presence of plasma retinol palmitate. Emergency treatment by rehydration, bisphosphonates and furosemide led to the normalization calcium efficiently. CONCLUSION: In the case of non-obvious causes of hypercalcemia, a thorough review of cons-examination should look for vitamin A poisoning. Our observation illustrates the dangers of certain diets recommended for children with autism.

1; assumptions Med. Jun 2000, 54 (6) :979-83

Autism is a G protein alpha Vice reversible with natural vitamin A?

Megson MN.

Center of Pediatrics and Adolescent Ability, Richmond, VA 23226, USA.

Autism can be a related disorder disruption of G protein-alpha, affecting retinoid receptors in the brain. A study of 60 autistic children suggests that autism may be caused by inserting a defect in the protein G-alpha, pertussis toxin in DTP vaccine in children genetically at risk. This toxin between the G protein alpha-retinoid receptors. Those most at risk report a family history of at least one parent with a abnormal protein G-alpha pre-existing, including night blindness, nickname or an adenoma of vitamin gland.Natural thyroid or pituitary gland A may reconnect the retinoid receptors critical for vision, sensory perception, language processing and attention. Spectrum Disorders autistic rose 1 per 10 000 in 1978-1 to 300 in some U.S. communities in 1999. Recent data indicate that autism is a disorder of the nervous system and immune system, affecting multiple metabolic pathways.

Dr. Mane offers one to one consultation, and as group seminars for parents and children who suffer from autism spectrum disorders. If you are interested in scheduling a consultation or attend one please call 813-935-4744 seminar.

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