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By Rachel Evans
Autism is a developmental disability that affects both children and adults. The symptoms
of autism are usually diagnosed within the first three years of a childs life.
These symptoms may be more pronounced in some than others and will often affect both the social and communication abilities of the individual.
When diagnosed with autism, the individual can benefit from many of the different treatment programs and educational programs available.
Biomedical
While there is no special drug to cure the symptoms, professionals, as
well as parents, have found that some drugs that are often used for other disorders
will help to alleviate some of the behavioral symptoms of autism.
For example, Serotonin re-
Drugs such as Anafranil, Lenox, and Prozac may be able to reverse some of the symptoms of having high levels of serotonin, such as repetitive behaviors, irritability, and aggressive behavior. Some researchers found that autistic children may show increased eye contact and may become more responsive to others when taking these drugs.
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Your child’s physician may recommend other drugs, such as Ritalin, to help treat
your child’s symptoms. The main issue in treating the symptoms of autism with drugs
is the side effects that may come along with certain medications.
As with any medication
being taken, you will want to fully inform your childs physician about any side effects
you may notice.
You should also be aware that children with autism may have a higher
sensitivity to drugs, so the dosages should be monitored carefully and adjusted accordingly.
Vitamins
Many parents of autistic children, along with some professionals, feel that adjusting
diet and adding vitamins will help to treat the symptoms associated with autism.
Research has proven that taking an increased amount of Vitamin C can help reduce
the severity of symptoms, while others have shown that vitamin B and magnesium offer
help with behavioral problems, improve eye contact, and increase attention span.
Due to malabsorption problems in those with autism, nutritional deficiencies may
have an impact on how severe symptoms are.
Before starting your child on a vitamin
program, your child’s physician should do an assessment of nutrition. This will help
them to find out what your child is lacking in vitamins and minerals to help to determine
what they need and how it may help them.
Dietary
People with autism sometimes have
sensitivity to certain foods. Consumption of some of these foods may also contribute
to certain behaviors. There are times when particular foods are restricted or removed
from the diet altogether, that some of these behaviors can be alleviated.
A great
example of this is gluten and casein, found in wheat, oats and rye and dairy products
respectively. Researchers have found that if an autistic child has trouble breaking
down the peptides of foods containing gluten and casein it may cause an upset of
the biochemical and neurological processes of the brain. By removing these foods
from the diet, it can reduce some of the autistic symptoms.
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Behavioral
Due to the wide range
of communication and behavioral symptoms that are associated with autism, there are
a wide variety of behavioral treatments for individuals with autism. Many of these
behavioral treatments for children with autism are based on the Applied Behavior
Analysis.
This theory focuses on rewarding good behavior. The main thing to consider
in choosing a behavioral treatment program for your autistic child is to understand
their learning style. If your child is more visual, you may want to make sure the
program is set up to assist your child in the way he or she learns best.
These are
only a few of the treatments available for individuals diagnosed with autism. Because
autism is unique in the sense that the symptoms vary according to the extent and
severity, you and your child’s physician will need to find a treatment program that
works best for them.
There are a lot of programs available however, what is right
for one child may be wrong for another. Before starting your child in any program,
do your research first to find the suitable approach.
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