Autism is a neurological variation so primarily the brain is effected by autism, an Autistic person has an Autistic brain. Autism also in turn effects the nervous system, and some Autistic people have digestive health problems too.
Primarily autism is a neurological difference so of course it's main effect is on the brain, as such it effects the body as a whole. Digestive problems are very common with Autism, autistic people are around six times more likely to suffer digestive problems than neurotypical people.
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the lungs
Liver.
the legs
The eyes.
Hepatitis affects the liver in the body.
No. Autism is not like locked in syndrome. The two are totally different. A number of children with Autism have damage to a particular part of their brain. Since they are children, many of them can be taught to use a different part of their brain for communication. On the other hand, several different commutation problems have been given the catch all diagnosis of Autism. With Locked in Syndrome the problem is not in the brain but with the brain's ability to communicate with that part of the body that communicates with the outside world.
Autism primarily affects the functionality of the brain. Serotonin gets converted into a hallucinogen called bufotenin, indicating a completely different way of thinking and perception through senses.
In Autistic people all parts of our bodies work just fine. Autism is a neurological difference, it doesn't stop any part of our bodies from working, even if you consider our brains they work differently and that doesn't mean that they do not work at all!
Autism doesn't change the human body, autism is a variation in the human body. Autism is a neurological difference, a person who is born Autistic has a different brain to that of a Neurotypical person.
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