My sister s child has autism, and what are the chances of my brother s family having an autistic chi

Updated on healthy 2024-03-21
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, glad for your question.

    In response to your question, I conclude that the following autism is not caused by the parenting attitude of the parents, and its cause is currently inconclusively medically determined, and it is likely that there are many factors that cause damage in different parts of the brain. As for the factors that may contribute to autism, there are the following:

    1) Genetic factors: 20 percent of autistic people can be found in their families with mental retardation, language retardation, and autism-like factors. In addition, about 10 of boys with autism have chromosomal fragility.

    2) Viral infection during pregnancy: Women may suffer from measles or epidemic virus infection during pregnancy, which can damage the brain development of the fetus and lead to autism.

    3) Metabolic diseases: congenital metabolic disorders such as benzoneuria, which cause dysfunction and disorder of brain cells, affect the function of brain nerve information transmission, and cause autism.

    4) Brain injury: Factors such as cerebral dysplasia caused by embarrassing miscarriage during pregnancy, premature birth, dystocia, neonatal brain injury during childbirth, and brain injury caused by encephalitis, meningitis and other diseases in babies may increase the chance of autism.

    So to protect yourself from autism, you can't inherit it, but the psychological behavior can affect the child, please be careful.

    We hope you are satisfied.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The problem of autism genetics, the classical genetic methods that determine the locus of mutations in the family simply do not work. While most scientists believe that there is an important link between environmental factors and the onset of the disease, autism is clearly hereditary. If one of the identical twins has autism, the other has a 70% chance of developing the disorder, which is almost 10 times more likely than fraternal twins and ordinary siblings.

    In order to find the truth about the genetics of autism, all countries have tried their best and invested a lot of manpower and material resources, but most of them have been in vain.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Autism. is a pervasive developmental disorder, and genetics is an important factor! Many of the children trained by us have different degrees of autism!

    In this regard, it is necessary to do a good job in prevention, one is that it is best for mothers to not be of advanced age, and various influencing factors, including environmental pollution, should be minimized.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is important to prevent autism from occurring in the first place. Even if a sibling has autism, a reasonable education and living environment can prevent this from happening.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Parenting ExpertsFathers have twice the chance of having autism if they have children later (2).

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