Autism Treatment

Autism Stem Cell Therapy

Autism Treatment: Autism affects an individual’s ability to communicate and form relationships with other people from early childhood. Autism also affects an individual’s ability to use language as well as abstract concepts. Autism Stem Cell Therapy is available now at our treatment center in Bangkok, Thailand.

Stem Cell Treatment for autism

Autism signs/symptoms start showing from age 2, however, a child can be diagnosed with autism when they are 1.5 years. It is worth noting that some developmental delays linked to autism can be seen even earlier. Parents with concerns that their children are autistic are advised to seek evaluation immediately since early detection increases chances of recovery. Most developmental delays caused by autism can be addressed if they are detected early. 

There are still questions on the exact causes of autism; however, there are strong indications that the disease is initiated by a combination of environmental, biologic and genetic influences. Some reasons point to the fact that genes play a crucial role in causing autism. For instance, families with an autistic child have a higher chance (a 5-20% chance) of having another autistic child.

Stem Cell Treatment for Autism

Recent research shows that stem cell therapy can be used to treat autism by addressing the root causes of the disease like oxygen deprivation, immune function disorder, and inflammation. In our Stem Cell treatments for autism, we utilize Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) acquired from the umbilical cord Matrix. StemCells21 autism stem cell therapy program works towards increased angiogenesis and blood flow to the brain, immune modulation, and inflammation control in patients with autism to alleviate autistic symptoms. The therapy has also been found to help in brain development for younger autistic children.

Autism stem cell therapy focuses on restoring lost or impaired neuron connections, forming new neuron connections and speeding up brain reactions by improving synaptic transmission and the development of new neuron connections.

Beneficial Actions of Stem Cells for Autism

  • Cross the endothelial brain barrier
  • Migrate to sites of injury (chemotaxis)
  • Communicate with and alter nearby cells (paracrine effect) 
  • Encourage existing cells to self-repair (autocrine effect)
  • Immune modulation
  • Transform into neurons and glia 
  • Promote the formation of nerve cell axons (axogenesis) 
  • Release neuroprotective factors 
  • Encourage existing cells to adapt (neuroplasticity)

Results Achieved with Stem Cell Treatment for Autism:

  • Enhanced immunity
  • Improved metabolism
  • Reduced repetition
  • Increased communication ability
  • Improved memory and learning capacity
  • Improvements in verbal skills, writing skills, self-care skills, attention span, and concentration.
  • Tolerance to different foods