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Symptoms Of Autism Questions

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MBBS, DNB - Pediatrics

Pediatrician•Bangalore
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Yes, most of the children with autism might not understand exactly what you say to them or they might feel problems in following your instructions. These children develop language and learning skills at a different rate and in a different way as compared to the typically developing children.
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Speech Therapist•Salem
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Autism affects the normal development of the brain in areas such as social interaction, problem-solving and communication. Cerebral Palsy is actually caused by brain damage. The brain damage is caused by brain injury or abnormal development of the brain that occurs while a child’s brain is still developing — before birth, during birth, or immediately after birth.
Cerebral Palsy affects body movement, muscle control, muscle coordination, muscle tone, reflex, posture and balance. It can also i...more
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Autism is a spectrum of disorder and should not be used loosely. Firstly get him analysed by a clinical psychologists a speech therapists if his speech is delayed. Small things that need to be done at home 1. Have a set time table for him. 2.Stop using screens at home it can be phone, t.v or any other kind. 3. Keep talking to your child continously. 4. Always be with the child do not leave him unattended.
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Pediatrician•Bangalore
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Autism spectrum disorder is usually defined as the development disorder as the symptoms majorly occur within 1 or 2 years of a child's birth. It is a condition related to the neurological and developmental disorder, where a patient deals with various problems such as interacting with people, communication, learning, behaving etc.
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General Physician•Kota
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You can repeat because somtimes the virus lies in the nerve in inactive form and when there is less immunity then it further activates .bdw you should have to consult in a proper manner.
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Pediatrician•Bangalore
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There is no cure available for autism spectrum disorders but treatment is given to cure the symptoms and make your child live a more comfortable life and find it easy to complete their routine activities. Treatments include: 1- speech therapy (this helps children with autism to increase their interactive ability. This also lets them express themselves efficiently.) 2- educational therapy: (highly structured learning patterns often help children with autism to understand better. Various activitie...more
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Please consult a clinical pyschologists. It might take more than one session to diagnose and not all kids might express the same disorder.
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General Physician•Ambikapur
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You should meet a child psychiatrist if available in your city. And yes you can meet a doctor without your child for enquiries.
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Occupational Therapist•Delhi
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Start with child's occupational therapy asap. If speech delay is also there then speech therapy will also be required but when attention will be improved then speech therapy should be started
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