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Mom of a 3 yr 7 m old boy9 months ago
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#asktheexpert autictic baby ki koi medicine h sir

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy9 months ago
A. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is not a condition that can be "cured" with medicine. Instead, treatment focuses on managing symptoms and helping the child develop skills to enhance their quality of life. Medications are not designed to treat autism itself but may be used to address specific challenges or co-occurring conditions such as: 1. Hyperactivity or attention difficulties (e.g., ADHD symptoms) 2. Anxiety or depression 3. Severe irritability or aggressive behavior 4. Sleep disturbances Non-Medication Therapies: The cornerstone of autism treatment is early intervention therapies, which can significantly improve outcomes. These include: Behavioral Therapies: Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is highly effective in helping children with ASD develop communication, social, and daily living skills. Speech Therapy: Helps improve communication skills. Occupational Therapy: Focuses on sensory integration and daily life skills. Social Skills Training: Helps with social interaction and understanding cues. Medications for Co-Occurring Symptoms: If medication is necessary, a healthcare provider may recommend options such as: Risperidone or Aripiprazole: Approved for irritability in children with autism. Stimulants (e.g., methylphenidate): For hyperactivity or inattention. Melatonin: For sleep issues. Anti-anxiety or antidepressant medications: If needed. Next Steps: Consult with a developmental pediatrician or child psychiatrist experienced in autism care. They will evaluate your child’s specific needs and recommend an individualized treatment plan, which often combines therapies with or without medications. Early and consistent intervention is key to helping children with
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