There is as far as I know with my cousin who has autisim, you take a pill to help you with it, but it really doesn't do much. Generaly they have theripists, and if in school a peer-support group. They generaly need a little more guidence to what is right or wrong. There is no cure, and there isn't a treatment that will lessen the effects very much.
what would be the treatment of galactorrea if the person is taking anti-psychs for autism?
Patricia A. Prelock has written: 'Treatment of autism spectrum disorders' -- subject(s): Autism spectrum disorders in children, Autism spectrum disorders, Treatment
No, the word autism is not capitalized. If it were named after a person, it would be capitalized. One of the first persons to study autism was Kanner, so sometimes there are references to "Kanner's autism", where Kanner is capitalized. Similarly, "Asperger's Syndrome", an autism spectrum disorder that is named after another doctor who studied autism, has Asperger's capitalized because it is the name of a person.
An Autistic is a person with Autism.
Chelation therapy is not considered an effective treatment for autism. Studies have not shown consistent benefits, and there are potential risks and side effects associated with this treatment. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before considering chelation therapy for autism.
A person does not 'develop' autism - a person is born autistic.
Patricia Howlin has written: 'The range of abilities in autism' 'Autism' -- subject(s): Patients, Autism, Rehabilitation, Autistic people, Asperger's syndrome, Asperger Syndrome, Autistic Disorder 'The alleviation of family problems' 'Treatment of autistic children' -- subject(s): Autism, Autism in children, Autism, Infantile, Autistic children, Infantile Autism, Rehabilitation, Therapy, Treatment
A person does not 'develop' autism - a person is born autistic.
A person does not develop autism. Autism is a neurological difference, as such it starts within the womb during the second trimester when the brain is being formed.
Sabrina Karen Freeman has written: 'The complete guide to autism treatments' -- subject(s): Autism in children, Autism, Treatment
Someone who is born on the autism spectrum/has autism spectrum disorder/is autistic. Often used in an offensive manner towards autistic people.
The eyes of a person with autism look the same as the eyes of other people.