Common ear, nose, and throat issues in preschoolers may be linked to later autism risk

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Common ear, nose, and throat issues in preschoolers may be linked to later autism risk
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Common ear, nose, and throat issues in preschoolers may be linked to later autism risk BMJ_Open

Previous research suggests that ENT conditions, such as,"glue ear," and sleep-disordered breathing may have a role in the development of autism.

In all, 177 children had a probable diagnosis of autism:139 boys and 38 girls. Those with autism traits were defined as the 10% of the sample with the highest trait scores. However, the researchers point out,"These ENT signs and symptoms are very common in childhood and most children who experience them do not go on to be diagnosed with autism. For example, of the group of around 1,700 children who snored at age 30 months, most weren't diagnosed with autism later on."

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