Medical Articles
There are many co-occurring medical conditions common to autism. Finding and treating underlying medical issues can improve health and thereby, behavior, communication, and socialization. Combining medical treatment with targeted therapy provides the best outcome for your child.

Beginning Medical Intervention
Underlying Medical Issues in Autism
Behavior is communication. Sometimes our kids with autism are communicating their medical issues to us through their behavior. Figuring out…
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Finding a Doctor
Finding a qualified and experienced doctor, though challenging, can make all the difference in your child’s health and future. Therefore,…
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Maximizing Time With Your Child’s Doctor
After you’ve carefully chosen a doctor and made an appointment, you may be wondering how to maximizing time with your child’s doctor….
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Lab Testing for Common Co-occurring Medical Issues in Autism
Lab testing is important because it helps doctors identify underlying medical issues as well as determine the best course for…
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Introduction to the Gluten-Free, Casein-Free, Soy-Free Diet
The gluten-free, casein-free, soy-free (GFCFSF) diet removes all sources of gluten, casein, and soy from the diet. The word “diet”…
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Top Reasons to Implement a GFCF Diet
Why does my child need a Gluten-Free, Casein-Free Diet? There are several reasons why parents should consider a gluten-free, casein-free…
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Diagnostic Criteria for ASD
Only a well-qualified, trained medical professional can issue an autism diagnosis. When determining whether or not a person has autism,…
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American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP): Standard of Care for Autism
Identification, Evaluation, and Management of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Susan L. Hyman, MD, FAAP, Susan E. Levy, MD, MPH,…
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An Introduction to Medical Interventions for Autism
Medical interventions for autism can greatly improve your child’s outcome and quality of life. In this article, we will discuss: Why…
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I Think My Child May Have Autism: How to Get a Diagnosis
If you think your child has autism or your child is showing signs or symptoms of autism, it is important to…
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Autism Treatment Methods
Autism is a complex disorder that may require more than one healing modality to achieve optimal health. There are numerous…
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Autism Treatment on a Budget
We understand that treating autism is extremely expensive. In this article, we will cover budget-friendly tips to treat autism. This…
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Common Medical Issues
Medical Causes of Aggression in Autism
Several underlying medical issues, common to autism, can cause or contribute to aggressive behavior. However, when these medical issues are…
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Anxiety in Autism
Anxiety is very common in autism. A meta-analysis showed that almost 40% of kids with autism have at least one comorbid anxiety…
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Cerebral Folate Deficiency in Autism
Folate (vitamin B9) is very important to brain development. Current research is revealing that many kids with autism have low…
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Constipation and Diarrhea in Autism (The Poop Page)
Autism and gastrointestinal problems go hand-in-hand for many kids. To demonstrate, a meta-analysis of several studies published by the Journal…
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Complex Gastrointestinal Issues in Autism
Complex gastrointestinal issues in autism require more complex action. When your child is still suffering despite dietary intervention, supplementation, and…
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Detoxification and Autism
At first glance, many would think that autism and detoxication have nothing to do with one another. However, it has…
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Glutamate
Symptoms we often associate with autism—such as anxiety, tics, and inattention—can be caused by an imbalance of neurotransmitters in the…
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Lyme and Autism
Common Symptomatology Between Lyme and Autism When speaking with children who are chronically ill, it can be difficult to understand…
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Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Autism: Testing & Treatments
One of the most exciting areas of research in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is in the role of mitochondrial function. Research…
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PANDAS/PANS and Autism
Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders associated with Streptococcal Infections, or PANDAS, is a common autoimmune disorder with far-reaching movement, behavioral, and…
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Picky Eating and Autism
Kids with autism can be extremely selective when it comes to eating. An estimated 46–89% of children with autism spectrum disorder…
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Seizures
Seizures are a significant concern in autism because of their high prevalence and association with increased mortality and morbidity among…
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Sleep Issues in ASD
Studies show that 53% percent of children with autism have at least one frequent sleep problem. Unfortunately, typical treatments are often short-lived…
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Medical Causes of Speech Issues in Autism
This article provides information about medical causes for speech issues in autism as well as treatment options. Please note: There…
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Yeast Overgrowth in Autism
Yeast overgrowth is a medical issue common to autism that can cause sleep disturbances, sensory issues, hyperactivity, picky eating, stimming,…
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Mast Cells and Autism
A mast cell is a type of white blood cell that is found in connective tissues all over the body,…
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Autism – More Than Genetics
Genetics is a complex science that is constantly evolving. Researchers continue to study the relationship between genetics and autism spectrum…
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Mold and Mycotoxins
Mold exposure can be a contributing factor to autism in some kids. This exposure can cause health concerns including allergy symptoms,…
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Methyl B12 for Autism
Research has shown that Methyl B12, also known as methylcobalamin, can help relieve symptoms of autism. In the body, B12 assists…
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Hormone Regulation in Autism
When examining the behavioral symptoms of autism, it is important to consider all possible co-occurring medical conditions. Hormone regulation plays…
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Excess Ammonia in Autism
Ammonia is toxic to the human body. In fact, elevated ammonia in the body can cause brain fog, difficulty thinking,…
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Primitive Reflex Integration
Retained primitive reflexes can keep a child from reaching their full potential. Primitive reflex integration done with daily exercises can…
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Brain Health in Autism
Supporting brain health is important for everyone but especially our kids with autism. Research has shown that people with autism have unstable…
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Immune Dysfunction in Autism
The body’s immune system defends against infection and protects its own cells. However, research has shown that the immune system…
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Pica in Autism
Pica is the persistent eating or chewing of items that are not typically thought of as food and that do…
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The Gut-Brain Connection
There is good reason the gut is referred to as a person’s second brain. Over 70% of our immune system resides…
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Nutritional Deficiencies in Autism
There are numerous circumstances in which our kids diagnosed with autism have nutritional deficiencies. This can be due to restricted…
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High-Impact Medical Interventions for Autism
There are medical treatments that are specifically impactful when treating autism symptoms, thus improving your child’s quality of life. Using these…
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Effective Management of Sensory Processing Disorder in Autism
Let’s explore a range of therapeutic and medical interventions tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals facing sensory challenges….
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Cholesterol Abnormalities in Autism
The link between autism and cholesterol abnormalities underscores the importance of testing for and treating cholesterol problems. After all, cholesterol…
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Additional Medical Topics
Puberty
Puberty can be daunting for any teen. Physical changes, rapidly changing hormones, new routines for hygiene, and mood swings place…
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Avoiding Toxins
Accumulating evidence establishes a clear link between exposure to pollutants and chemicals with cognitive, motor, and sensory impairments. Scientists believe this is…
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Maximizing Time With Your Child’s Doctor
After you’ve carefully chosen a doctor and made an appointment, you may be wondering how to maximizing time with your child’s doctor….
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Sickness: Prevention and Treatment Options
Fall and winter bring colds, coughs, flu and gastrointestinal bugs. All undesirable illnesses that we diligently try to escape. Considering…
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Anesthesia and the Autistic Child
If your child is about to have surgery or needs a particular diagnostic procedure, such as a GI scope, their…
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Autism
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) has long been used for patients diagnosed with autism and other co-morbid medical issues. What is…
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Getting Kids to Take Vitamins and Medication
Kids with autism can be the pickiest eaters on the planet. As a result, this pickiness contributes to their vitamin and…
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Supporting a Healthy Pregnancy
Research tells us that if you have one child with autism, you have a 8.4 times higher risk of having a second…
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Research
Folic Acid and Pregnancy in the Prevention of Autism
Autism, as we know, affects a significant proportion of our children, and the prevalence continues to rise. Unfortunately, neither the…
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Autism Medical Research
This TACA article links recent medical research to topics related to autism. This is by no means a complete list…