ASD, Digestive Issues and Pica, Autism, NCBDDD

ASD, Digestive Issues and Pica, Autism, NCBDDD

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Gastrointestinal symptoms (GIS) can occur more often among preschool children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).1 Some of these symptoms may be related to pica, a condition in which a person repeatedly eats things not considered food.2 Learn what to do if your child with ASD eats non-food items.

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