Management of autism spectrum disorder in children and treatment

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Abstract

Autism spectrum disorder is mainly characterized by impaired social function and disruptions of communication in a variety of Neurodevelopmental disorders. Symptoms involve conflict, loss of comprehension, intense emphasis on one task. Discussing the indications, Influenced youngsters to experience the absence of social correspondence and communication practices, for example, making conflicting eye contacts, not having the option to tune in and comprehend individuals around them, Rarely sharing happiness regarding items or exercises by pointing or demonstrating things to other people, Being delayed in reacting to their names or some other verbal endeavours to pick up consideration; Having outward appearances, developments and signals that don’t coordinate with the circumstance; Having a surprising manner of speaking. It can have different etiological causes such as anatomy, maternal and perinatal influences, neuroanatomic anomalies, and environmental factors. As we examined the intricacy in the etiology and indications of the confusion, we may comprehend the trouble in the board intercessions and treatment ways to deal with the disorder. However, different specialists throughout the world had worked enthusiastically in building numerous intercession models that help in lessening the indications and in improving the social-relational abilities of the influenced. The review addresses various clinical, scientific, psychological, family-based and recovery strategies.

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Jaisankar, A. I., Nandhakumar, R., & Ezhilarasan, D. (2020). Management of autism spectrum disorder in children and treatment. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 11(Special Issue 3), 313–318. https://doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11iSPL3.2933

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