Autism -spectrum disorder is a condition associated with brain growth. What are its symptoms?

On the International Autism Day, which falls annually on the second April, the symptoms of that disorder are discussed, as it is a condition associated with brain growth, which causes problems in interaction and social communication. The disturbance contains limited and recurring behavioral patterns, as the term “spectrum” in the phrase autism spectrum disorder is indicated at a large group of symptoms and severity levels. Early child disorder starts and eventually causes problems at the level of social performance at school and work. Symptoms of autism occur regularly in the first year in children, as growth naturally occurs in some children in the first year, and then they go through a period of refusal between the 18 months and 24 years, when symptoms of autism occur. Although there is no treatment for autism spectrum disorder, early intense treatment can cause a major difference in the lives of many children. Symptoms of autism communication and social interaction: an autism child repeats words or workmanship. The child with autism does not express his emotions or feelings. The child with autism refuses to embrace and catch it, and preferably plays alone. The child with autism suffers from visual communication and the absence of facial expressions. Autism with autism cannot start or continue a conversation. A child with autism suffers from a delay in speech. The child with autism does not respond to his call to his name. Social interaction inappropriate by being scaled, hostile or sabotage. Behavioral patterns: A child with autism with regular movements, such as swing, turning or fluttering hands. It can harm him like biting or hitting the head. Autism places certain rituals and is annoyed if it has the slightest change. He suffers from consistency problems or has strange motor patterns. It can be unusually sensitive to light, sound and touch. Autism with autism does not cover imitation games or imaginative play. The causes are not a single cause of autism spectrum disorder, and taking into account the complexity of this disorder, and the variation of its symptoms and intensity, it is possible that there are many reasons for it, as the genetic and the environment may play a role. Complications of functional problems with autism disorder. Social isolation. Psychological pressure within the family. A victim falls and exposure to bullying. Inability to live independently. School problems related to successful learning. Autism prevention is not a way to prevent autism spectrum disorder, but there are options for treatment. Diagnosis and early intervention are very useful, and it can improve behavior, skills and language development, but intervention is useful at any age. Although children usually do not get rid of the symptoms of autism spectrum disorder, they can learn well. This content of Mayo Clinic* Also read: