How to treat autism

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Since last year, I seem to have autism. I'm afraid of strangers. I don't want to see strangers. It seems that others can see through me. But I'm very good with familiar people. I'm afraid of myself. After taking a lot of drugs, I'm in good health. Do you want to know how to treat autism? Let me talk to you about how to treat autism.

How to treat autism

Treatment 1: Traditional Chinese medicine (acupuncture, Chinese medicine, etc.) treatment of autism: autism itself, is a relatively long treatment of chronic diseases, although traditional Chinese medicine treatment is not as obvious as western medicine side effects, but its effect is not obvious and slow, coupled with difficult to take, it is difficult for children with autism to accept, let alone adhere to. Therefore, traditional Chinese medicine treatment for autism, it is difficult to play the expected effect.

Treatment 2: Western medicine treatment of autism: can not completely cure, obvious side effects, and must be taken for a long time, once stopped, the disease will become more serious. Long term use can not only lead to malnutrition in children and affect bone growth and development, but also turn ADHD into a life-long mental illness.

Treatment 3: instrument treatment of autism: unable to direct the effective ingredients to the lesion, slow speed and onset, resulting in slow response, long treatment time and low recovery rate. At present, the rising time is short, the effect is not clear, and the general instrument is expensive.

matters needing attention

On this, I would like to remind you: in autistic children, the performance of intelligence level is very inconsistent, a few patients are in the normal range, and most patients show different degrees of mental retardation. Studies at home and abroad have shown that about 50% of autistic children have moderate or above mental retardation (IQ is less than 50), 25% have mild mental retardation (IQ is 50-69), 25% have normal intelligence (IQ is more than 70), and those with normal intelligence are called high functional autism.