Involuntary Urination in a Girl with Autism: A Case Report
March 20, 2023 Add Comment by María Fernanda Aguilar-Dueñas
Homeopath María Fernanda Aguilar Dueñas presents a case of involuntary urination in a 6 year old girl with autism. Amelioration from dancing and desire for vinegar were among the characteristics that lead to the simillimum.
Abstract:
Dyspraxia in autism is a disorder that affects socialization and communication, while dyspraxia affects motor skills and physical coordination. Evidence in the improvement of this specific subtype of the autism spectrum with psychiatric medication is poorly proven.
Here we show the case of a 6-year-old child with the diagnosis of autism and mixed dyspraxia treated with classical individualized homeopathy. The child had a complete recovery from the involuntary urination, along with partial improvement in dyspraxia, showing an improvement in speaking and socialization skills.