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Autism spectrum
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Sensory dysregulation forms a strong component of ASD.Difficulty making eye contact, such as focusing on a person’s mouth when that person is speaking instead of their eyes, as is usual in most young children.Repetitive and routine behaviors, such as walking in a specific pattern or insisting on eating the same meal every day.Delay in language development, such as not responding to their own name or speaking only in single words, if at all.More specific symptoms are outlined below: Symptoms of autism can include impairments to social interaction & communication, and restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior. These behaviors can include failing to make eye contact, not responding to his or her name or playing with toys in unusual, repetitive ways. Parents are often the first to notice that their child is showing unusual behaviors. Along with different interests, children with ASD generally have different ways of interacting with others. ASD can also causes difficulties with verbal and nonverbal communication and preoccupation with certain activities. Not everyone will experience symptoms with the same severity, but most people with ASD will have symptoms that affect social interactions and relationships. Most children who develop autism have difficulty engaging in everyday human interactions. They gaze at faces, turn toward voices, grasp a finger and even smile by 2-3 months of age. Typically, developing infants are social by nature. Symptomsįor most, symptoms of ASD often start to appear during the first three years of life (though a small percentage of people might not receive a diagnosis until later in life). Children across across demographic and socioeconomic groups experience ASD. Awareness and improved screening methods have contributed to the increase in diagnoses in recent years. have ASD. Boys are four times more likely than girls to develop symptoms of ASD. Some people are mildly impaired by their symptoms, while others are severely disabled.īased on Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suveillance, an average of 1 in every 59 8-year-old children in the U.S. The term “spectrum” refers to the degree in which the symptoms, behaviors and severity vary within and between individuals. People with ASD can also present with restricted and/or repetitive patterns of behavior, interests or activities. Weight Gain Related to Psychiatric TreatmentsĮCT, TMS and Other Brain Stimulation TherapiesĪutism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental condition that affect a person’s ability to socialize and communicate with others. What to Avoid with Psychiatric Medications Methylphenidate or Dexmethylphenidate (Concerta, Ritalin and others)












Autism spectrum