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  1. Gastrointestinal (GI) disorders are one of the most common medical conditions that are comorbid with Autism spectrum disorders (ASD). These comorbidities can cause greater severity in ASD symptoms, other associated clinical manifestations and lower quality of life if left untreated.

  2. 11 sie 2024 · 1. Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs): These medications reduce stomach acid production and are often the first-line treatment for GERD. 2. H2 receptor blockers: These drugs also reduce stomach acid production and can be used as an alternative to PPIs. 3.

  3. 1 kwi 2024 · Research shows that autistic folks are more likely to experience digestive symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, and constipation.

  4. 4 dni temu · Gastrointestinal (GI) problems are higher in autistic children and can lead to behavioral issues. Learn about the connection and how to address it.

  5. Multiple studies have shown that, children with autism are more prone to gastro-intestinal (GI) problems and in 2014 a study found that these children were four times more likely to have symptoms such as constipation, diarrhoea, or other GI symptoms.

  6. 2 kwi 2020 · Effective treatment of gastrointestinal problems in autism spectrum disorder may result in marked improvements in autism spectrum disorder behavioral outcomes. This article discusses the gastrointestinal disorders commonly associated with autism spectrum disorders, how they present, and studied risk factors.

  7. 29 lip 2022 · Preliminary evidence suggests that resolution of GI symptoms through approaches such as probiotic supplementation and fecal microbiota transplant is associated with behavioral improvements in children with ASD. 1 However, prospective studies are warranted to further elucidate these observations.

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