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Stem Cell Therapy for Asperger’s Syndrome

Thanks to Elon Musk, Asperger’s Syndrome awareness and conversations are trending, it is important to take advantage and spread information about the syndrome and the different alternatives for people under this spectrum.

Asperger’s syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by significant difficulties in social interaction and nonverbal communication, along with restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior and interests.Today, Asperger’s syndrome is technically no longer a diagnosis on it’s own, it is now part of a broader category called autism spectrum disorder. This group of related mental health issues shares some symptoms. Although some people still use the term Asperger’s. The condition is what doctors call a “high-functioning” type of autism, this means the symptoms are less severe than other kinds of autism spectrum disorders.

Asperger syndrome generally involves:

  • Difficulty with social interactions
  • Restricted interests
  • Desire for sameness
  • Distinctive strengths

Asperger’s syndrome is five times more common in boys than in girls. In recent years, the number of autism spectrum disorders has increased dramatically in the U.S.The Centers for Disease Control  notes one out of every 59 children in the U.S. has an autism spectrum disorder. Asperger’s syndrome has been estimated to affect two and a half out of every 1,000 children, based upon the total number of children with autistic disorders.

Medical therapy is not effective in treating Asperger syndrome, although medications may be prescribed to help control troubling symptoms or symptoms of other psychiatric conditions that may coexist with Asperger’s syndrome. In some cases, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) medications are used for relief of anxiety or depression. Medical treatments for ADHD may also be tried if there is significant hyperactivity and/or distraction.

A number of behavioral therapies and educational interventions can help people with Asperger’s syndrome, although all of these may not be necessary in a given individual. The type of interventions chosen must be based upon the individual’s age and needs. 

Stem Cell Treatment for Neurological Diseases and conditions such as Asperger’s Syndrome is a protocol developed to help replace and reconnect nerve cells and neurons needed to control movement and parts of thinking, with new healthy cells. Stem Cells are administered intravenously and with a Lumbar Injection to deliver Stem Cell into the Neurological System.

If you wish to learn more about our Stem Cell Therapy for Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome contact us, to start your evaluation and find out if you are a candidate. For more information about ProgenCell stem cell treatment research, or any other of our specialties such as stem cell treatment for eyes, stem cell treatment for diabetes in Tijuana, stem cells for COPD, stem cell therapy for Alzheimer’s, or stem cell therapy for rheumatoid arthritis in Mexico, email info@progencell.com or contact +1 (888) 443- 6235.

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