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How to Get Rid of Autism

Autism, also called babyish autism or autistic disorder, is a lifelong disorder, which causes abnormal neurological development. It is one of five pervasive growth disorders (PDDs) which also include Asperger's syndrome, infancy disintegrative disorder, Rett disorder, and extensive growth disorder-not otherwise specific (PDD-NOS). Autism is usually diagnosed by the age of 3. Children with autism and related disorders often are confused in their consideration and have generally problems to include/understand the world around them. In addition to problems with social interaction, opinion, and communication, children with autism also have a limited range of interests. Many children with autism (almost 75%) also have mental retardation. In many cases, children with autism are able to expressively bond with their parents or other family members.

 It's estimated that three to six on all the 1,000 children have the autism. It persists during all the life. Some believe this increase is mainly due to changed diagnostic criteria and/or societal factors, whereas others think the reason is environmental. Although the specific causes of autism are unknown, there is a great database of the bonds between autism and genetic loci, which span each chromosome. Autism strikes males approximately four times more often than of the females, and has been found throughout the world in people of all ethnic and social environments. Autism varies a great deal in severity. The most serious cases are marked by awfully repetitive, unusual, self-injurious, and aggressive behavior. This behavior can persist with time and prove very difficult to change, posing an enormous challenge in those with which must live treat, and teach these individuals.

Causes of Autism

Common causes and risk factors of Autism:-

1. Tuberous sclerosis, in which tumors develop in the brain.
2. Fragile X syndrome, which causes mental retardation.
3. Bad parenting.
4. Mirror neurons.

Symptoms of Autism

Common symptoms of a Autism include:-

1. Difficulty interacting with other people.
2. Excessive hyperactivity or unusual passivity.
3. Inability to begin or sustain conversation.
4. Ritualistic or obsessive behaviors.

Treatment of Autism

1. Treatments such as dietetic modification and vitamin therapies, drugs, music therapy, colored or prism lenses, auditory training, sensory integration.
2. Family members can need counseling because they often feel guilty or insufficient.
3. Parents, professors, and therapists work together in coordinated efforts to encourage social adjustment and speech development in the child.
4. Treatment can be in an establishment, specialized school, day-care setting, or in the home.
5 .Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) has become widely accepted like an useful cure for ASD.

 

 

 
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