In his extensive paediatric homeopathic
practice, Dr. Krunal Kosada has evaluated numerous children presenting with
neurodevelopmental concerns. As part of his comprehensive case analysis, he
routinely examines prenatal health, environmental exposures, and family
history.
In several cases, these commonly evaluated
factors did not reveal any significant abnormalities. During detailed parental
interviews, some families independently reported that developmental regression
appeared to occur around a particular age, temporally close to vaccination
schedules.
Dr. Krunal is careful to clarify that these observations are based on parental reporting and clinical encounters, not on established scientific evidence. At present, global medical consensus does not support a causal link between vaccination and autism.
However, he believes that such recurring
clinical observations should not be dismissed outright. Instead, they highlight
the importance of continued, well-designed research into all potential
contributing factors to neurodevelopmental disorders. Scientific progress, he
notes, depends on asking difficult questions while maintaining rigorous
evidence standards.
Dr. Krunal strongly supports balanced,
evidence-based healthcare practices and emphasises that vaccination remains a
critical public health tool. His perspective underscores the need for ongoing
research, transparency, and open scientific dialogue—without drawing premature
conclusions.