Why not simply treat all ASD children who have GI symptoms as if they have autistic enterocolitis, and bypass the need for an invasive endoscopy?
Its poor medical practice to empirically treat conditions that have not been properly diagnosed. This is especially true for treatments involving medications with potentially unpleasant or dangerous side effects, and for conditions in which empiric treatment would obscure the validity of subsequent proper diagnostic tests.
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