An effective way to treat autism

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There are two boys in the family, both of whom are autistic. They are 16 years old. They don't communicate with each other and often have hearing hallucinations, which leads to mutual suspicion and shouting. Compared with when they were young, they don't want to talk to adults. Sometimes when their parents talk to them, they are annoyed. After treatment, they get better. Now let's share some effective ways to treat autism.

An effective way to treat autism

Treatment 1: drug therapy at present, it is believed that although drug therapy can not affect the course of disease, improve the cognitive ability of children, and establish normal behavior, effective drugs can make children more adapt to the environment and easy to manage.

Treatment two: because the disease is a lifelong disease, most of the poor prognosis, so we must actively take the correct prevention and treatment measures. The focus of prevention is to strengthen perinatal health care, and actively carry out eugenics. Special education, behavior correction and mild aversion were the main treatments, supplemented by drug therapy.

Treatment 3: the symptoms of children with autism can be improved to a certain extent through comprehensive measures such as special education, behavior correction treatment, aversion treatment and drug treatment.

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Warm reminder: autism, also known as autism, is a kind of mental development disorder originated in infancy. Children with autism have shown unique characteristics since childhood, such as difficulties in language understanding and expression, difficulty in establishing emotions with people around them, abnormal reactions to various stimuli and unchangeable behavior. Some children may have good academic performance, high IQ but low EQ; they are not good at dealing with people properly due to lack of communication ability. Therefore, once parents find that their children have autism, they should start treatment as soon as possible. Diet therapy is also one of the treatments for autism.