Wednesday 21 March 2018

5 Things to Know before going for Autism Stem Cell Treatment

Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects children from birth, but the effects and symptoms of which are not noticed till the child reaches 3 years of age. Children with autism often face developmental problems which make them unable to comprehend simple activities, communicate properly with others, understand and perceive things, and makes social interactions and behavior very difficult for them.

While autism cannot be cured completely, it is, however, possible to make children with autism grow up to become independent adults. NeuroGen Brain and Spine Institute offer autism stem cell treatment which has a very high success rate of treating children with autism and improving their quality of life.

Stem cell treatment can be done on children with autism, which can help them to lead a near normal life. This kind of treatment facilitates the regeneration of new working cells. These new cells replace the old, damaged brain and nerve cells. By doing so, it is observed that the various effects and symptoms of autism are greatly reduced or improved. This allows the autistic children to enjoy a better quality of life.

Here Are 5 Things You Should Know Before Opting For Autism Stem Cell Treatment

1.      The treatment of stem cell therapy for autism is not a painful procedure. Stem cells are inserted into the body of the child with autism, which makes their way to the damaged and injured cells of the patient. Here, there is scope for regeneration and production of new, working cells. It is a simple and quick procedure.

2.      There are no long-term side effects of stem cell treatment for autism. However, short-term side effect like a headache, vomiting, rashes, neck and back pain can be seen in some patients, which dissolve over time.

3.      It takes about 3-6 months for patients to start feeling the results from stem cell treatment. However, this can vary from patient to patient.

4.      A patient may be required to take more than one sitting of stem cell transplant, depending on the success rate of the first transplant.

5.      Patients can take other forms of therapy, medication, and treatments while stem cell treatment continues.

NeuroGen BSI has a team of skilled experts and doctors which help children with autism with their recovery process. A high success rate is observed, and patients are able to live healthy lives with good quality of life after their recovery.

The recovery period for these patients varies from patient to patient.