Asperger Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

Asperger Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

Asperger Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment
Asperger Syndrome

      Time is passing by. Human civilization is moving. From the culture of education to the technical aspects, the evolution of time is changing everything. This improvement of the current human civilization is pushing the world around for the most part. But all things are improving, but the physical disease of the people is not going away. Various physical diseases are obstructing the advance of mankind. Physical ailments are also affecting relationships, activities and social interactions. Today we will talk about such a disease. Named 'Asperger Syndrome'.
      The symptoms are named after the Austrian pediatrician Dr. Hans Asperger. This is the sum of the symptoms of a neurological disorder. Called Autism Spectrum Disorder or ASDs in English. Asperger Syndrome is part of the autism spectrum. What is called 'neurodevelopmental disorder'. Having an autism spectrum has no visible features, so it is called a "latent disability." They usually do not tolerate strong stimulants and become responsive. There is a lack of skills needed to operate in real life.
      According to the survey, the prevalence of the disease is more prevalent in India. According to a survey of the United States Centers for Disease Control, 1 in every 3 newborns has Asperger Syndrome. About 8 percent of the US population is on the autism spectrum. According to modern research, 1 to 2 per thousand people with autism and 1 in 1,000 may suffer from ASDs.

The cause of the disease


  the true cause of the disease but is still unknown. However, men are more prone to this disease than women. However, it can be said primarily:
 1) They occur due to genetic, environmental and family reasons.
 2) Excessive drug addiction or chemical reactions during pregnancy or may be due to infectious disease.
 3) Some medicines can be used to cause the disease. For example, valproic acid and thalidomide (it is consumed during pregnancy).
 4) Delayed pregnancy also increases the risk of developing the baby's Asperger Syndrome.
5) Symptoms of the symptoms also arise due to failure to understand social signals during adolescence or to engage in interacting with others, resulting in frustration, anxiety and not knowing what to do.

Symptoms


 Symptoms of this disease indicate that a child or person is suffering from Asperger's: -
 1) In the first year after birth, the symptoms of this type of child gradually increase with the manifestation of symptoms. They fail to perform the right or expected social behavior. There is a lack of ability to understand the state of mind of others.
 2) Abnormal talking and a lack of interest in anything.
3) To give a thing or idea much more than usual to give a description.
4) Vowel height according to the field and the lack of understanding or understanding of facial expressions.
5) Don't speak in the eyes or face.
6) The same kind of interruptions are repeated or the same thing repeated, etc. are symptoms of this disease.
7) The person suffering from this disease may have problems with learning. There may be a strong attraction for certain tasks or topics and there can be an intense and lasting memory in related matters. For example, if such a child is interested in a mechanical model, he or she can easily learn the numbers and details of the deadly mechanical model. But there are many other simple things they can't do.
8) Changing the way of life or teaching leads to severe problems in adapting to the change in the person affected by Asperger's and also seriously impairs the student's development. It is important to note that the person who is affected by Asperger's is often considered aggressive. But research has shown that people with Asperger's symptoms do not usually attack others, but rather tolerate the social oppression of others.

Treatment


 There is no medical treatment for this disease. However, medications can be used to reduce anxiety. Eating daily vitamin foods and fish oils is essential. Also, acupuncture, speech therapy, improve communication skills, music therapy and massage can help overcome this tendency. The major responsibility for the cure is to take care of the parents or all of the patients involved. Patients should be trained intensively to teach appropriate speech in the field, to increase their tendency to form social bonds, to speak and to correct facial expressions while speaking. Training to enhance physical, social, practical education and skills. This disease cannot be completely cured. But mutual support, understanding and proper training help the patient to live a longer and better life.

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